
Parc Slip mine, Friday, 26th August 1892.
At approximately 8.20am a huge explosion occurred, the ground shaking for 4 miles around. 112 men and boys died . The Parc Slip memorial consists of 112 stones - one for every death.I wrote this poem after reading that the long awaited fountain, promised over a decade ago, has finally been switched on. This was funded by Celtic Energy, a private opencast company. It will wash over the stones to represent tears for the dead.
The Disaster
Tears wash down the stone face
Rain upon cold grey,
A reminder of the tragedy
That struck that fateful day.
Standing in the circle,
With tears in their eyes,
Are bosses of a company
That tells a thousand lies.
Stone on stone piled upwards,
Each for one life lost.
Dust filled air, a huge explosion!
Today, who counts the cost?
The price of coal is high
Worth far more than men.
Are we now to see a tragedy
Unfolding once again?
Pollution!--unseen killer,
Poisons all our lives.
Who then will build a pyramid
That reaches to the skies?
Gaynor Ball
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