Cleethorpes Boating Lake Poem by Paul Butters

Cleethorpes Boating Lake

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On the East Coast of England there's a small resort
Called Cleethorpes, where I happen to reside.
And out towards the Pleasure Park
A short way from the shore
There is The Boating Lake.

I love to go there on a still, sundowning evening
When the parking is free.
To walk those walkways around the lake,
Dreaming I'm on Starfleet Academy Campus.
Walkways flanked by lawned hillocks and shrubs.

The lake is fringed by red-flowered reeds
And punctuated by ducks and geese.
Families and couples roam about
As I sit in meditation
Watching and listening
To the central fountain play.

Such a tranquil scene,
Far from the madding crowd.
Go over the bridge and cross the mini-railway line:
Before you reach the saltmarsh and the sea
You'll find a stretch of shrubbery and trees
A haven for the birds
And for me,
As I walk my favourite path.

The lake is thus a prelude
To some splendid growth
As nature does its thing.

Serene and tranquil everything
A spiritual feeling
As I meditate
Beneath multi-layered clouds
Under endless sky.

Saturday, August 27, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: nature,nature walks,seaside,lakes
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Valsa George 28 August 2016

I can so well relate to this experience! A stroll to the waterside, far from the madding crowd is indeed a refreshing experience, enjoying the soothing presence of Nature under the sprawling clear sky and the wandering clouds! Beautiful!

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Paul Butters 28 August 2016

Many thanks Valsa. I see I got your muse singing there.

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