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Always a country lad was I, and in the country I’ll hope to die, for there’s nothing like solitude found in a land, ruggedly rude, which thrives about and around. Where spiritual serenity found, is removed from noise and bustle of the endless metropolitan hustle, that chases and constantly chivvies office workers and menial skivvies, who chase a hopeless dream. All part of the urban scheme that promises followers gold, if they trample the lesser bold! Me? I let the world go by, as I idly sit and gaze at the sky, to watch fleecy clouds pass on. I blink. Suddenly they’re gone! I never wonder as to where they went: what of their destination or their portent? for I know others will follow as before, as I spend hours doing nothing more than watching, enjoying the day. Such is this country lad’s way! Some say I’m wasting my life, but hours spent free from strife I’d say with all honest sincerity, have made my life, in all verity, a journey of lasting pleasure. With special moments, I treasure, captured in my hours of solitude, I allow no one or thing to intrude that might spoil my sacred reverie. This is the life well suited to me, and not one I’ll swap readily until I go to eternity - happily! Until that day, I’ll be content to see my hours and days spent in the serious consideration as to what in all creation, I’d do if I were city bred? The very thought hurts my head: how would I endure the noise? Now as thinking upsets my poise, I’ll quietly ruminate again today, and listen to what nearby birds say in their knowing country way! Yes, I’m glad to be a country lad, for rustic ways ain’t so bad, and as I regard haste a crime, I take each day in slow time. There is much more I could say, but feel I’ve said enough today! Rhymer. September 17th, 2020.
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Sep 17, 2020
Sep 17, 2020 at 9:02 AM UTC
A Country Aspect.
Always a country lad was I, and in the country I’ll hope to die, for there’s nothing like solitude found in a land, ruggedly rude, which thrives about and around. Where spiritual serenity found, is removed from noise and bustle of the endless metropolitan hustle, that chases and constantly chivvies office workers and menial skivvies, who chase a hopeless dream. All part of the urban scheme that promises followers gold, if they trample the lesser bold! Me? I let the world go by, as I idly sit and gaze at the sky, to watch fleecy clouds pass on. I blink. Suddenly they’re gone! I never wonder as to where they went: what of their destination or their portent? for I know others will follow as before, as I spend hours doing nothing more than watching, enjoying the day. Such is this country lad’s way! Some say I’m wasting my life, but hours spent free from strife I’d say with all honest sincerity, have made my life, in all verity, a journey of lasting pleasure. With special moments, I treasure, captured in my hours of solitude, I allow no one or thing to intrude that might spoil my sacred reverie. This is the life well suited to me, and not one I’ll swap readily until I go to eternity - happily! Until that day, I’ll be content to see my hours and days spent in the serious consideration as to what in all creation, I’d do if I were city bred? The very thought hurts my head: how would I endure the noise? Now as thinking upsets my poise, I’ll quietly ruminate again today, and listen to what nearby birds say in their knowing country way! Yes, I’m glad to be a country lad, for rustic ways ain’t so bad, and as I regard haste a crime, I take each day in slow time. There is much more I could say, but feel I’ve said enough today! Rhymer. September 17th, 2020.
I wrote this years ago when I first came here in rural Ontario to retire. A laugh really as I've not stopped working on my two acres as yet, and will - hopefully - continue to do so until I reach my Century. Not so far away! Rural peace with my wife of over 65 glorious years, as we enjoy it in our two acre estate, far from the crowds and Covid19, is our source of life. One we do not intend to change! Denis.
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Sep 17, 2020
Sep 17, 2020 at 9:02 AM UTC
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