The Blackbirds And Magpies Are Singing In The Park By The Bay Poem by Francis Duggan

The Blackbirds And Magpies Are Singing In The Park By The Bay



The blackbirds and magpies are singing in the park by the bay
And sun brightly shining in sky blue and gray
And wherever i turn to look i do see
The beauty of Nature that is all around me
On near perfect temperatures of twenty five degrees
The air is kept cool by the freshening breeze
The joy i do feel the words not in me to say
Of how great life can be on such a nice day
The park looking so green after the recent rain
With such splendid weather how can one complain
The birds who build cup shaped nest of mud on branch of tree
The magpie larks utter their familiar pee wee
And the sun shining bright on a nice Summer's day
On the old coastal town and the park by the bay.

Saturday, August 27, 2016
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