Out On The Moors Poem by Jayne Louise Davies

Out On The Moors

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The cold winter wind,
Blows fiercely, across the moorland ground,
Quite often such a lonely place,
But beauty all around,
The Skylark makes this place his home,
It feeds on Butterflies,
Insects are a tasty meal,
And moths, that catch his eye,
The heather holds such beauty,
It's colours glow with pride,
Miles and miles of gorse land,
Beneath the moorland sky,
The short eared owl resides there,
Seeking out his prey,
The windswept hills victorious,
Created in Gods way,
And many men before us,
Have walked this place so grand,
The moorlands hold such beauty,
In this our pleasant land.

Jayne Davies

Out On The Moors
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
LeeAnn Azzopardi 12 February 2022

It has a beauty that is umcomparable\

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Jayne Davies 13 February 2022

Thank you everyone for your kind comments x Much appreciated x

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Nabakishore Dash 13 February 2022

poetic expression is as attractive as the ppicture attached.

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Ruta Mohapatra 13 February 2022

Beautiful description, Jayne!

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MAHTAB BANGALEE 13 February 2022

nature is God's mercy to all creation. All pleasures and peaces are hidden in this nature. beautiful poem penned

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David Wood 12 February 2022

The beauty of nature all around is seen in your lovely poem.

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