Beating the Bounds at Rodborough 23.2.20 Viability bought to you by Brunel Stage left, enter Mr Butler, on struggle and existence, From bread marches to food banks Through the Terminal arches of the Thames and Severn We form a train Robin redbreast demonstrates the Anthropocene Through Corinthian pillars of plastic Cupping his hand to sip Spring While the 575 board attests to a Dragonfly's disdain Land use revealed in 50 bankside plants. The Butterbur from Butterow Hill Full tease ahead to raise the nap Above the new reed in the Mill Pond 2 frogs spawn in the rain. Land explored along it’s boundary. That old fallen beech climbed by Ivy and Tyrus once heard the murmuration of the grain-marchers Petitioning walkers to Cirencester Toasted now by brewery Chartists. Did you see The Bear? The Clothier’s Arms? You were Fleece’d Turn off the taps