Queen's Park, Hull, Uk Poem by June Walker

Queen's Park, Hull, Uk



Tall stemmed arum lilies
spear glass green water;
mallards hide and seek amongst them;
water fountains, like Rotorua geysers,
spout and fall; pigeons, puff-chested,
pursue mates, bobbing and cooing;
blue-green elfin trees shade
a dog panting from the heat;
sun splashes on the lawns;
lazy garden park people picnic,
or wipe brows with hankies-
on walkabout,
mimicking long Australian days.

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