Seagulls
Seagulls
The seagulls scatter o ‘er the golden sands
That gild the quiet beach of Sandycove
They wheel in graceful arcs above the Forty Foot
And turn to cross Dublin Bay to Malahide.
Spring comes early this gentle afternoon
As swimmers lie on backs to greet the sun
That warms the waters lapping on the shore
Hope is rewarded and we have survived.
The buds are bursting forth with color
In defiance of a winter barely gone
Another year, thank God, of subtle beauty
Creeps slowly ‘cross Dun Leary and her spires.
The sun is setting behind St Joseph’s Church
The water glimmers in the bay
The office workers close the office doors
In Dublin City just five miles but a world away
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