| On a Dorset Beach |
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| Fun - Poems | |||
| Wednesday, 30 November 2005 16:29 | |||
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Birds gently glide through the unsullied sky; Yacht sails flap breezily, bobbing away, Squealing opinions, the seagulls exchange A leisure boat passes, 'chug-chugging' along, Ices drip temptingly over small hands, The heat-haze soon softens the far-distant view, On just such a canvas The Artist can use And when the day's finished and all is quite right, He'll not sleep, nor slumber, but watch till the dawn, "I think I'll paint red on the sky this new day." "And maybe this morn someone else will drop by Copyright belongs to Sue Skelton, reproduced with permission from king-david.org
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