A February Day At The Breakwater Poem by Francis Duggan

A February Day At The Breakwater



Across from the Breakwater wall on Stingray bay
The fishing and pleasure boats are moored today
The sky overcast the weather for February breezy and cool
Near the south west Victoria City of Warrnambool
A weather forecast high for the day of a mild twenty degrees
The strong scent of washed in kelp and seaweed is blowing in the breeze
But the Breakwater peaceful on any sort of a day
And earthly utopia from such a place not far away
The crash of the waves at the Breakwater wall
And the familiar birds of the ocean the silver gulls call
A nice place to visit at any time of year
The rumblings of the waves always pleasant to hear
On an evening in February breezy, overcast and cool
In the south west Victoria City of Warrnambool.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019
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