The Evening Quite Warm Poem by Francis Duggan

The Evening Quite Warm



The evening quite warm and humid with scarce any breeze
In weather temperatures close to forty degrees
But the flute like notes of the magpies so pleasant to hear
The birds who do sing every day of the year
The park playground deserted no children at play
Too warm for them to be out in the sun today
For late February quite close to the Southern Fall
The weather quite warm and humid and not pleasant at all
In the fluctuating temperatures the weather is acting strange
The reason for this perhaps is Climate Change
For human created carbon emissions the price huge to pay
Though from this lessons not learned which seems sad to say
Yet the flute like notes of the magpies melodious and clear
The birds who do sing every day of the year.

Thursday, June 30, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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