Though To Many Here Mine Poem by Francis Duggan

Though To Many Here Mine



Though to many here mine remains a stranger's face
I feel lucky to be living in this beautiful place
Surrounded by paddocks at most times of year green
As beautiful a place to as i have ever been
I do feel in this place that i do belong
I wake every morning to the magpies song
The birds who do sing every day of the year
Their warbling flute like notes always pleasant to hear
Everywhere i turn to look i do see
The beauty in Nature everywhere around me
Marsupials and emus and beautiful parrots i see every day
Earthly Utopia from here cannot be far away
Though mine here to many is a stranger's face
I feel so lucky for to live in this beautiful place.

Monday, July 9, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: places
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Irfanulla Shariff 09 July 2018

Francis, your poem is full of imagery and inspiration. Great write! All the best!

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