Category Archives: Willow

Lynx possibly

Sightings of two lynx in Scottish Highlands leads to public warning youtu.be/4V13QzyMV-I?si… via @YouTube Such beauty such elegance It is the cream They waltz through the tree line Just like a dream Surfacing out there Sucking in air Their gentle … Continue reading

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Wales and the wonderful mountains

10,000 years ago The mountains formed And seemingly Rose up to be counted The Welsh expectantly Any one who saw These wondrous rocky edifices Would in fact see what we see Look across the valleys How the summits do reach … Continue reading

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The willow spoon

It came from hawthorn hart A lovely meadow far away Bounded by a ancient stream That thrusts it’s grateful way Around the pretty pasture Of grass and clovers and Various trees scattered various leaves Where Several oaks still stand Hawthorn … Continue reading

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