Gwalia Deserta was a cycle of poems about the Depression, and the bitterness and hopelessness it engendered; The Bells Of Rhymney was a part of that. But Idris Davies shall be remembered for his incisiveness of his poems and his love for the Valleys of South Wales. On their album "Songs And Tunes From South Wales", Calennig recorded the poem "When April Came To Rhymney": When April came to Rhymney In shower and sun and shower The green hills and the brown hills Could sport some happy flower And sweet it was to fancy That even the blackest mound Was proud of its single daisy Rooted in bitter ground. And old men would remember and young men would be vain and the hawthorn by the pithead Would blossom in the rain and the blackest streets of evening They had their magic hour When April came to Rhymney In shower and sun and shower.
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