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Cornish Shore

The Cornish shore …

Where golden sand lies next

To dappled grey granite rock,

Where the sea breeze sweeps

And the mussels flock,

Where the rock pools gather

And the small ***** patrol,

Where the white foam curls

And the breakers roll,

Where the sea birds call

And the salt spray stings,

Where the seaweed sunbathes

And the limpet clings,

Where a stream’s course meanders,

And reflects the azure sky,

Where a starfish gazes skywards

And white clouds go scudding by.

 

By all means take treasured memories,

But please take nothing more,

And leave nothing but your footprints

On this sacred Cornish shore …

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Written by
clive-blake
67 / M / Cornwall UK
Published
May 8, 2021
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21·104
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Cornwall is my homeland and l lies on the South Western most tip of the UK and is largely surrounded by the sea and its beautiful coastline. Anything which comes from Cornwall, including its people, is/are described as Cornish. Cornish. Cornwall is 'Kernow' in the Cornish language.

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#cornish#cornwall#kernow#shore#seashore#coast#coastline#beaches#sea#cliffs
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