Beauty To See Every Day Poem by Francis Duggan

Beauty To See Every Day



The World's greatest beauty around you and me
A beauty we do not pay money to see
In the sunlight of April white butterflies seemingly play
In Nature there is beauty to see every day
A natural beauty that is free to view for all
In April in the prime of the southern Fall
The flute like songs of the birds who sing all through the year
The black and white magpies so pleasant to hear
The day pleasantly warm over twenty degrees
With only the slightest of a coastal breeze
The paddocks bare, brown and dry up to late March greening after the recent rain
with such beautiful weather none ought to complain
Above the paddocks dark swallows chasing flying insects on the wing
And pee wee pee wee the magpie larks do sing

Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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