My yellow daffodil opened,
Blossomed in the sun,
Shone brightly in the light
Of many a long sweet day.
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In the pre-dawn darkness the herdsman awoke.
On the trees outside woodpigeons and magpies
Fluffed up their feathers and crows shifted on their perch.
The shower was hot and steam filled the bathroom
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Love can touch you once,
Even by a soft sweet smile,
And last forever.
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Autumn leaves begin to gently fall
As summer just fades away
And blackberries from the hedgerow
Make a feast at the end of summer ball.
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We have all taken billions of years
To reach this point in time to live. Where
Were we all even a hundred years ago?
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Visiting my late wife Tina's grave
Along a slow winding bay road
Was full of bumper to bumper traffic.
Only the view of the bay made it
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We seem to be living in a flawed
World, of conditioned existence,
Of tackling gritty here-and-now
Problems of work or life problems,
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Isolation, whether personal, corporate
Or national is never a good thing.
It's nice to see countries join forces
To tackle problems like climate change.
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It was a joy to see six cormorants return
To the lake this morning along with a stork.
They had been absent for many months
As the fishermen scare them away.
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We met only when our eyes
Fell in love
She was so gentle so kind
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