Wish lads had ya gobs n'arl tellyers aboot an arful storee,
Wisht lads had ya gobs coz arl tellyers aboot tha warrr-m.
I grew up in a valley with a legend of a terrible worm that continues to feed on my imagination. Soon after I moved to Normandy I heard tell about a dragon that had once terrorized everyone around here.
The first time I walked toward the sea from my home along the sunken, hedge lined roads and scattered granite farm houses I discovered an incongruous brick housing estate similar to those housing estates I'd grown up amongst in North East England. Walking through that estate I came to the high granite cliffs to see the sea and the sea cooled nuclear reactors built below.
The brick housing estate had been built by a German industrialist to house the workers for the coastal iron mine he had bought and modernized in 1907.
At the beach as a child I was fascinated by all the blue lines and marks on my fathers legs. He had been a coal miner for the first 15years of his working life and these were the tattoos the coal dust had made on his body from small injuries whilst working.
Last summer I thought of making a picture of the local monster - the dragon, the mine, the power station. I wrote this short passage to frame the picture...
In the 4C the dragon Baligan ran amok around here, the only way the local population could appease him was to feed him their fresh children every so often. Until one day a cross wielding Irish man (Saint Germaine Le Scot [?]) came surfing up the beach on a flaming wagon wheel (as seen in the local church stained glass windows) Deploying intense devout faith power he banish/petrified the monster beneath the high sea cliffs of Flamanville. Hosanna! On witnessing the power of faith to smite the beast everyone turned Christian.
Wish lads had ya gobs n'arl tellyers aboot an ar-ful storee,
Wisht lads had ya gobs coz arl tellyers aboot tha warrr-m.
(here's Bryan Ferry singing the lines above in the song from the valley we both come from... this 80's movie by Ken Russel is based on the same Lambton Worm legend - mostly dubbed into Hindi )
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