I took the left path where hydrangeas grew and sleepy primroses under woods edged shady trees. The empty stream ran quietly dry With grass cuttings piling high. If one peeped, would find tiny creatures of delight. To cast a sparkle here and there, a delight. So on tip-toe, with sandels bent Up high I reached to take The plastic fairy as she twirled a pirouette In a theatre made by chance. Reflected in a silver mirror intwinned with ivy branch A mottled foal tends his dreams and Chrismas robin chirps.
My brother took the right hand path where thetrees grew fruit Ripe berries from the gooseberry bush bulged their prickles Dangling from hawthorn now a cowboy with a hat Looking for his fellow Indian with the yellow back sack. Sheep gather in a hollow, dark, protected from the sun And Mr toad, now lost of paint, has turned a bit glum.
And so we leave our woodland friends and travel up the ***** Winding round the rose bed and goldfish where they float. Then up we climb, the middle route, to jump the pruned clipped Hedge. The lawn divided in two halves, a contemporary taste.
Now we're nearly at that place where if one was to turn Could see down across the land To the sea and sand. Of all the beauties that I've known Nothing beats this Island home.