Category Archives: Yorkshire

A river in Yorkshire shared

It’s never changed Since kingdom come How many years before Some Eyes enjoyed now all we see The hills the sky the history Laid out before us A river rolls Satisfying all our souls

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A lane in Yorkshire

A tranquil cobbled lane Below a lovely Yorkshire sky Serenity from years before I view it with a sigh In so many ways Maintaining history like this Is beautiful to contemplate Thanks to Maureeen we shan’t miss A place where … Continue reading

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Out in the woods

Trees and leaves And wondrous shade The thrill they spill In every glade Bird song gently lets us hear Melodic and romantic cheer The under story Quietly flowing A fungal pathway quietly growing

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Yorkshire and what it means to Maureen

Wild watchers digitalis Bee’s come for their caress Water presents its music Nature does possess Such marvellous intention Beauty and the beast Wild flowers a kind of audience On which our wild eyes feast

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Ullswater

It’s like parchment Such a landscape Every brush stroke Meets the eye Yorkshire offers up so much One look can make you cry Emotional directions Mirrors show the sky A spectacular accomplishment Replenished from on high

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Sentinel

A sentinel just looking Across the countryside Loves the lonely space Wishes to confide In Yorkshire’s green and wondrous land Elegantly provided So much going for it all That much has been decided

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A winding path to somewhere

A winding path to somewhere Somewhere we want to go Ancient walls prove many souls Have walked this way and know It’s worthy of good oxygen And the green grass and light Tremendously exhilarating Helping the bodies fight To remain … Continue reading

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Swaledale

A wondrous incline Smothered in flowers A stone house watches All the many hours Three sheep are consuming The herbal flush A dry stone wall And a perfect hush

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A snap shot of Yorkshire

A winding lane just everyday Takes good hearts a long it’s way Over hills and wondrous dales Passed cottages and wondrous trails A Stream a gurgling foliage green The countryside’s meandering scene England has a wealth of soul With Nature … Continue reading

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Taste them hills and feel that force

To rapturous applause the river gurgles & we see A churning of the muddy hills and looking splendidly Able to wash downwards rivulets of sound A mist created landscape weighted with a ground Of much ness all performing suggestive of … Continue reading

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Yorkshire seen through the eyes of Maureen Platts

England, land where courage reigns A landscape of enormous wealth The sheep they gather in the shade Souls that r & will never fade Under the branches the breath of life The dry stone walls a period where A miracle … Continue reading

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Yorkshire

The air tastes sweet Them dry stone walls A splendid sky And a lot to see Walking breathing observing Feet firmly on the ground You know you are in Yorkshire For it’s the finest place around

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