A Day In Brighton Poem by leonard daranjo

A Day In Brighton

Rating: 5.0


The Brighton Pier
Festooned with lights
Flowed with irrepressible energy
And an infectious gaiety, which
Not even the sky,
Coloured like a grey mouse,
Dusting down feathery sprays
On cobble stoned lanes,
Could dampen.
The sea gulls were busy
The water was choppy
The wind was icy
And the horizon lay wrapped
In a haze of translucence
Thank you my friends
For taking me there


(Courtesy: Family friends Leony and Pat Applebe)

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
John Raubenheimer 15 August 2007

Observant, inventive, refreshing.

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Marvin Brato 15 August 2007

I wish to see that wonderful place you described, well done Loenard. Thanks,10 for it.

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