Bottled And Guarded The Overberg Story Poem by Jenny Santiago

Bottled And Guarded The Overberg Story



Still your mind … Delight,
Contrasts and wonder.
Take your time, do not hurry -
Reflect and ponder.

Let your soul run free,
Filled with nature's glory.
As Land, Mountains and Sea,
Now reveals the Overberg's Story.

Landscapes painted - Green, Gold,
Plush red, yellow and brown.
Fynbos, Wildflowers, Cone bushes,
Sunlit Canola field, cascade down.

Rugged Mountain ranges,
Two giants colliding in open sea.
Memories of yesteryear, Ship wrecks -
Guarded treasures, you're now the trustee.

Myriad of small little towns for you to seer.
Grabouw, Caledon, now in Napier,
An unlikely man builds a giant sundial here.
Stars and shadows of the sun his only teacher.

Bredasdorp, Aniston, down to L'Agulhas and Struisbaai,
Two towns separated by a bend called Spookdraai.
Where the ghosts of a man and young woman are said to roam.
Spirits of discontented souls, shipwrecks once their home.

L'Agulhas, place where the wind is molded and made,
Agaze you watch, Indian and Atlantic's constant crusade.
Slanting rocks, resembling a thousand needles.
Windswept, rugged, beautiful, a lighthouse its steeple.

West of Elim - East of Gans Bay lays Baardskeerdersbos,
Named after a spider causing you hair loss.
While you sleep it prays on your hair.
Popular myth? Spend the night in open air.

Thank you Overberg for sharing your Story.
Souls now filled with beauty and glory.
We will meet again, place of guarded treasures.
An experience beyond all measures.

Thursday, September 18, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: travel
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is about the Overberg Area in the Western Cape South Africa
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gajanan Mishra 18 September 2014

experience beyond measures.

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