We hunted the mad bastard through bog, moorland, rock, to the starlit west and gunned him down in a blind yard between ten sleeping lorries and an electricity generator.
Let us hear no idle talk of the moon in the Yellow River: the air blows softer since his departure.
Since his tide-burial during school hours our children have known no bad dreams. Their cries echo lightly along the coast.
This is as it should be. They will thank us for it when they grow up to a world with method in it.
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GLOSSARY [2]
GLOSSARY
moorland: wild, open, upland spaces, often covered in low scrub bushes of heather and gorse
[7] the moon in the Yellow River: the Yellow River is the second- longest river in China; The Moon in the Yellow River is a play written by Denis Johnson, set in 1927. It is also a reference to a poem by Ezra Pound.
[14] method in it: possibly an allusion to a line from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Act 2 Scene 3, which describes Hamlet, who is pretending to be insane: ‘Though this be madness, yet there is method in it .’