Candy Floss Poem by Chris Goss

Candy Floss



A bevy of swans gliding along the river with fanned out flapping waves
A raft of ducks all bobbing their heads down, two of them were in double trouble
The Mallard Hen mother saves them from dangerous peril
Wisps of pink candy floss clouds moving overhead
More clouds of pink and blue hues, and others of white and grey hues were mirrored in the river reflecting on the starlight reflection mesmerising the sun across the river
There were three swans ducking simultaneously for a photographic pose
Then the river bridge has semi circular arches and banked trees and blue skies, reflecting just so clear.
Just below the opposite bank in the water a sheep's skeleton moved up and down
Late afternoon sun rays in spears lighting up the fields
The Ross skyline with the Church where the sun appeared above the spire and silhouetting the view

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