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A Walk in the Park

13 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

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Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, April showers, municipal park, park, poetry, rain, rainbow, UK poet, walk, walking, Weather, Yorkshire poet

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English: Hillsborough Park, Hillsborough

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winding grey path

municipal park,

misty rain mizzle

and clouds so dark.

People rush –

a random dog barks,

children still play,

oh what larks!

Raindrops thicken

to leave their mark,

but oh the sun!

invites the arc,

such April showers,

in a municipal park.

 

© A Walk in the Park 13.04.2013

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

English: Hillsborough Park, Hillsborough (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Fairy Steps

08 Sunday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Humour, Poetry

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fairies, humour, poetry, step, walk

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Step like fairies,

tread the air,

footsteps fine,

like no one’s there.

 

Cherish earth,

don’t stamp her down,

gentle steps,

caress the ground.

 

Pity creatures,

underfoot,

do not squash them –

Elephant!

 

Practice lightly,

as you walk,

silently,

your footsteps talk.

 

© Fairy Steps 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Fairy Offering Posy of Harebells to Elsie, the fourth of the photographs of the Cottingley Fairies (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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