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Spring Evening Walk – A Poem
Here is another poem about going for a good walk. Hope you like it
Spring Evening Walk
© Garth Dutton 2008
I go for a walk around the district
on a balmy spring evening.
The warm weather has caused weeds to grow tall.
Some lawns are neatly trimmed,
but others look overgrown.
The latter await a visit
from that artificial grazing animal,
the lawn mower.

Morning Walk – A Poem
I like to take walks every now and then. It clears my head and inspires me to write, like this poem for instance
Morning Walk
© Garth Dutton 2009
On my morning walk
I see that spring is on its way.
In the next street
an almond tree
is in bloom,
but as yet
bees and honeyeaters
seem in short supply.
Both days and nights
are getting a bit warmer,
but my flat still seems
like winter.

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