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The clock on my tablet has struck twelve And I wonder what it is I can easily delve Into on a night as wondrous as this one is Back home the witching hour has come And I am sixty-seven and feeling calm Here in the queen’s realm I still am sixty-six I watch the cloudy skies for a sign, any sign Dawn is a reticent traveller and by design In the home country we’d be up and about What a lark when finally it’s daybreak here And there’s none of the fabled English bird songs To serenade my day, just the sulky silence and drizzle Who needs contrivance when family is here and warm? My day is made when finally at table we sit and are merry Counting my blessings and dreaming of something spectacular.
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Oct 1, 2016
Oct 1, 2016 at 10:45 AM UTC
AMBIGUITY AT MIDNIGHT
The clock on my tablet has struck twelve And I wonder what it is I can easily delve Into on a night as wondrous as this one is Back home the witching hour has come And I am sixty-seven and feeling calm Here in the queen’s realm I still am sixty-six I watch the cloudy skies for a sign, any sign Dawn is a reticent traveller and by design In the home country we’d be up and about What a lark when finally it’s daybreak here And there’s none of the fabled English bird songs To serenade my day, just the sulky silence and drizzle Who needs contrivance when family is here and warm? My day is made when finally at table we sit and are merry Counting my blessings and dreaming of something spectacular.
I turned 67 on 30 September. At midnight Zimbabwe time it was still 29th September in the UK. So I couldn't but help reflect upon this phenomenon, having just arrived in Bromsgrove to visit my daughter and her family.
david-mungoshi
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Oct 1, 2016
Oct 1, 2016 at 10:45 AM UTC
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