Though Mine Here To Many Poem by Francis Duggan

Though Mine Here To Many



Though mine here to many is not a known face
I feel lucky to be living in this beautiful place
Ten minutes by car to the Pacific shore
I feel happy to live here who could ask for more
Than wake every dawn to the magpie's warbling song
A bird from once heard one never again does get wrong
His kind territorial sing every day of the year
And their warbling flute like notes are always pleasant to hear
In Illowa between Koroit Town and the City of Warrnambool
The weather never gets too warm or cold and the Winters are mild to cool
A gem in the crown of the coastal Moyne Shire
Of singing it's praises i for one could not tire
And though to many mine here it is not a known face
I feel happy for to live in this beautiful place.

Saturday, September 9, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: places
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