Such Beauty That One Does Not Pay For To See Poem by Francis Duggan

Such Beauty That One Does Not Pay For To See

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Such beauty that one does not pay for to see
A beautiful goldfinch on a blackwood tree
So lovely to look at and lovely to hear
The beauty of Nature is everywhere near.

On every bush and tree in the prime of the Spring
The songbirds of Nature do whistle and sing
The sun at times shine through clouds blue and gray
So good to be living on such a nice day.

Why some writers do complain of writers drought
When in Nature's there's so much for to write about
Her wonders are many though her secrets not few
And every day from her we learn something new.

The magpie sings night and day this time of year
And the song of the blackbird is melodious and clear
Most birds one can tell from their chirp or their song
You hear them a few times you can't get them wrong.

The creatures of water and the flora and fauna of land
The workings of Nature too complex for us to understand
Yet To view her great beauty we do not have to pay
And from her we do learn something new every day.

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