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Summer on the Saltcoats Coast

A Spoken Portrait of Long Days, Young Hearts and Seaside Living

***

Never an ordinary day on the Saltcoats Coast.

That’s the thing about summer here —

it sneaks up on you quietly,

then suddenly the whole town feels alive.

 

I’d only gone to drop the motor off

for its annual service,

nothing grand,

just another everyday job,

yet the morn had other plans.

 

Sun lying low over the rooftops,

a soft chill breeze wandering in from the sea,

folk smiling for no reason at all.

“Morning pal.”

“Alright mate.”

Small talk carried like music

through streets waking slowly to the day.

 

The blossom had packed its bags now,

gone with spring’s farewell kiss,

and the trees stood proud in fresh green jackets,

thick canopies dancing in the breeze

like they knew summer had arrived.

 

Birdsong drifted unseen above me,

nature’s choir hidden in branches,

calling out the glory of another Scottish morn.

 

Gardens were showing off too —

lawns mostly behaving themselves,

flowers blooming with confidence,

tiny green shoots pushing skyward

like life itself refusing to sit still.

 

No roses yet mind,

their buds still folded tight,

holding secrets for August perhaps.

 

But already you could almost smell it coming —

rose scent mixing with warm grass,

fresh blooms, sea air, sunscreen,

and somebody’s barbecue drifting over the fences.

 

And everywhere,

bees and butterflies busy at their work,

painting the day with motion and colour,

pollinating tomorrow.

 

That’s summer here.

Simple things becoming magic

without asking permission.

 

By the time I got home

the kettle was already calling my name.

Fresh black tea,

a spoon of honey,

garden chair creaking beneath me

as I sat chatting away to Gabriel,

my old feline friend now departed

but never truly gone.

 

Funny how summer does that.

Makes memories walk beside you again.

 

I could almost see him

roaming his old haunts in the garden,

tail high,

nose twitching in the warm air,

keeping watch like he always did.

 

And somewhere beyond the hedges

you could hear young hearts laughing,

summer romances beginning quietly

along promenades and beachfront walls,

hand in hand beneath fading skies,

believing these nights might last forever.

 

Maybe they will in memory.

 

That’s the Saltcoats Coast for you.

Sea breeze, sunshine, old stories, young love,

and not a single ordinary day among them.

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Written by
PaulBaldryPoetry
71 / M / Saltcoats - Scotland
Published
May 11
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Summer on the Saltcoats Coast is a spoken stroll through sunshine, sea breeze, memory and young love. From birdsong mornings to garden reflections and laughter along the promenade, my poem celebrates the beauty hidden inside ordinary days that never truly are ordinary days.

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