By Our Seashore At Happy Hampton/Seabrook Harbor, Nh Poem by Gayle M. Citrus Maize Water Nora Shoshone Doherty Winchester, story song Glen A, Sweeney +

By Our Seashore At Happy Hampton/Seabrook Harbor, Nh



This poem is intended for the child in all of us. I thought maybe a small book with a color on each page....

Blue
Our summery sea is sunny since it is sunshiny blue.
It's blue far away and by the shimmery shore it's blue, too.
Green
The soft white sand is lovely by the blue waves under the sun.
Kelley's green pail for shells sits beside the big, splashing ocean.
White
Most sea gulls have proud white cloud feathers that are
salt ocean spray.
Our days of song at the seashore are like gulls' blessed holidays.
Yellow
Children play with pictured rainbow beachballs in the yellow sun
and when it gets real hot quickly to the blue water they run.
Orange
A gull called for 'more' while its beak was opened and opened wide.
In his beak a flame orange tiger lily blossomed inside.
Purple
At beaches bright quahog shells are found
with violet in them.
Some native tribes used polished white shells for beads known as
wampum.
Pink
A pink umbrella makes a shoal for young and old who like tans.
The blue, blue sea sparkles with stars alongside the dancing sands.
Red
Our sun goes down by our little harbor while our sky is red.
Each boat there, painted in quiet, is tucked in their rosey bed. * Happy Hampton Beach and our harbor at the Hampton/ Seabrook estuary by the bridge is the beginning of the Great Marsh and is a NH Audubon IBA. All of the nearby Hampton State Park at the bridge, too, is a Monarch Watch Waystation.
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