PORTMARNOCK OCTOBER
Heavenly silvery glistening water,
Flowing, calm and unhurried,
Unlike the cars driving by,
October day so warm and delightful,
Floating by the grey and white clouds intertwine,
Patches of blue sky break through,
As the water gently graces the shore,
Ireland’s Eye stands alone and aloof,
As if unwanted,
Grey and lonely-like,
While the sun shines on patches of greenery,
At Howth Head,
The clouds gently hover and move,
Like a kaleidoscope of pure magic,
The murmur of the water warms my heart,
As the birds fly by and sing,
Their sweet, happy songs,
Poetry in Motion,
A Soul warms to Natures Luxuries.
Margaret Mara
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The Singing Blackbird
The blackbird sings his song,
As the dark clouds descend,
INSPIRATION
The Mind at its best,
The thoughts at their most vibrant
A NOSE
Some nostrils go in and out,
As if to say,
Look At me,
You Lazy Lout
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