Thursday, August 27, 2020

ADIEU to AUGUST 2020

 














Don't tet these halcyon days of summer go
Those sweet lingering memories I know

Let's re-capture her brilliant sunshine
Spontaneity, child-like laughter so fine

Carefree days with mellifluous nights
Time to enjoy each wonderful sight

Leisurely languid days and playful pursuits
Returning to family, re-discovering our roots
Dreaming of canoeing on a mirror lake
Not a worry nor care we're having a break

Apple pie scents wafted through the beach air
Remember we came from a swim without a care

Laughing with joy we gave up our reserve
To the magic of summer's frolic we did serve

Our energy bursting we were young and gay
We read travel books by the light of the day

By night the stars came out like diamonds in the sky
So I ask you, WHY MUST SUMMER END, WHY?

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