Brodick Bay Poem by Peter Hall

Brodick Bay



Brodick Bay, Isle of Arran
September afternoon,
Don't care what time it is
And I haven't got a clue.

Sun beats down, on my crown
Breeze feels like a fan,
31st wedding anniversary
As my wife gently holds my hand.

Cali ferry fades away
Leaves our world behind,
Walking on the esplanade
The spring begins to unwind.

Viking names, Gaelic culture
On the Firth of Clyde,
Unique blend of Scottishness
Gets in the soul of mine.

Not a cloud, in the sky
Sunshine does it's part,
Carol's smile and presence
Warms the grateful heart.

Dancing boats, sunrays float
On the sparkling crystal Firth,
Getting back priorities
God and marriage first.

The Isle of Arran gives
Nothing else but smile prints,
Where I take nothing but photo's
And leave nothing but footprints.

The years have been spent well
Says the beauty of Brodick Bay,
Happy anniversary Darlin'
31 years to the day! .

Thursday, September 18, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: anniversary
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
My 31st wedding anniversay under Sunny Scottish blue skies
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Peter Hall

Peter Hall

Sydney, Australia.
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