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Terence James Potter
Poems
Nov 2017
A walk in Bute Park
To ease the pain of your anti depression
Let me walk you through your first park lesson
Accustom your eyes to autumn’s wonderful display
Leaves of orange, yellow and some even grey
The branches alive with birds dancing around
And the collectors of nuts scurrying about on the ground
The jogger the biker and one man on a ski
The people out walking, the cafe, the hot tea
Winter flower's start to blossom in the sun cold day
A coloured relief from the winter of grey
The bridges, the river, the afternoon tide
The secret garden with their doors open wide
The carvings of seals, beetles and one giant frog
Walkers, walking Lurchers, pugs, and a fast whippet dog
So throw away your anti depressants of glom and pain
Get out doors walking, in the sun, cold, and rain
Let the wind blow through you wash your problems away
A walk in the park will always turn, a grey day
Written by
Terence James Potter
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