Australia In The Sun Poem by Paul Warren

Australia In The Sun

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Lonely trees on lonely roadsides
In dusty paddocks scarce water to abide
A hot dry northerly blows from the red centre
Gives no relief from the summer's measure

Kangaroos lie in the gum tree's shade
Idling the long hours in a lazy escapade
An emu flock gathers slowly walking across the road
An ancient land in a tough abode.

© Paul Warren Poetry

Saturday, October 7, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: my country,poem,summer,sun
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 08 October 2017

Kangaroos lie in the gum tree's shade and lonely trees on lonely roadsides whisper about this nice and brilliant imagery. Amazing sharing is done here.10

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Shakil Ahmed 07 October 2017

a lovely poem has come from the pen of a great poet. thanks

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