Australia - The Amata Life-Savers Poem by Paul Warren

Australia - The Amata Life-Savers



In the Red Centre of the Continent
The locals have a swimming pool
And Life-savers from the coast are sent
For the locals have a swimming school

When the hot wind blows during summer
There are Life-savers who are prepared
For the community to have pool time that's bonza
The people can now use the pool and not be scared.

© Paul Warren Poetry

Saturday, April 15, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: my country
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Amata is in the Aboriginal homelands in the dry red centre of Australia in the North west of South Australia. The local community built a pool.
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Paul Warren

Paul Warren

ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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