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Joe Wilson
Poems
Nov 2014
In country lanes...
Near Derrington in country lanes
where hawthorns rest as Autumn wanes.
The redwings come and take their fill
gorge on berries ‘gainst Winter’s chill.
The cattle low and chew the cud
a weasel kills and draws fresh blood.
Carp to bottoms of ponds descend
as fields adopt their Winter trend.
A fox or two may yet appear
circling buzzards in skies so clear.
Though both are on the hunt for food
death in nature can seem so crude.
A toad may croak across the pond
hidden from view by reedy frond.
An hour one spends amidst all this
Rewards the soul with utter bliss.
©Joe Wilson – In country lanes… 2014
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