In The Southern July Poem by Francis Duggan

In The Southern July



I have loved Mother Nature since i was a boy
And learning of her ways today i enjoy
And though my wonder of her it only does grow
So little about her i can claim for to know
But of her i do learn something new every day
In life we never stop learning only true to say
Wherever i turn to look i do see
Her beauty that is everywhere all around me
For mid Winter it is such a very nice day
The sun shining bright in the sky blue and gray
The paddocks looking green after the recent rain
With such pleasant weather one cannot complain
The snow white corellas calling as they fly
On this pleasant day in the southern July.

Monday, April 17, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: july
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