A record of sorts, in verse, rituals and poems of a Lancashire
village.Poetry is not history any more than history is poetry. Poetry
involves tensions in its structures, mythic patterns in its shapes,
stresses, compactions and reactions in its language that move it away
from historical fact towards a more emotive recognition and logic. This
is history reduced and schematised by a single vision, interpreted and
potentially distorted by personal feeling. It makes no claim to be
'true.' Poetry falsifies and shapes a different kind of truth.