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SWALLOWS, SWIFTS AND FLIGHTS OF STORKS Who will dance in the pastures now, For the summer has early gone; It took the storks, the swallows, swifts, To the warmer lands of the sun; Prophet-like the cool breeze speaks, Of the winter’s hiss and howl; In meadows where we danced so gay Soon leaden skies will growl. Our songs were lifted by the breeze, They danced across the Weald; And like the autumn leaves to come, They skipped across the fields, For warm winds blow before the snow, They scatter come what may; The summer flowers have yet to sleep, Whilst winter has its say. Their summer dance and meadow song, Will never let me be, And dare I wonder what shall come Of those of spirits free; Like swallows, swifts and flights of storks, They leave with autumn clime; Whilst I will be still chained to thee, In thoughts of summertime. By Michael Walsh. If familiar with Michaels poetry, and an Amazon customer a comment on the books link would be truly appreciated. It is not necessary for you to purchase if you have seen his verse on Face Book. Making a comment is as easy as posting on Face Book. I can help you with the wording. Thank you so much. goo.gl/RPjs3f https://facebook/michael.walsh.walshpoems
Posted on: Thu, 09 Oct 2014 10:11:32 +0000

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