The Birds Chirp And Sing In The Park By The Bay Poem by Francis Duggan

The Birds Chirp And Sing In The Park By The Bay



How can one complain on a day like today
The birds chirp and sing in the park by the bay
The sunshine with some warmth in it just before sundown
On a nice November evening in the sea side town
One can hear the surf waves break on the ocean shore
A five minute walk from the park little more
Though in jingling rhymes i am one who does like to play
The words to describe such beauty not in me for to say
Such natural beauty destined to live on
Milleniums of centuries after the breath of life from me has gone
Eventually time it does become our foe
But Nature lives on and her Seasons to her come and go
On a near perfect ending to a near perfect day
The birds chirp and sing in the park by the bay.

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