The sun is shining

 The sun is shining 


The sun is shining on my shoulders

One day after the storm 

The evening light behind the Hill

That braved the howling winds last night. 


The vesper rays a kind of truce

Lighting up the fallen trees

Blown over in the gales of August

That surprised us all last eve. 


The sea is partly brown with silt

The sea is also green and blue

Sea waters resting after Betty’s bale

Nature breathes to tell a sober tale. 


The climate’s changing every day

Strange events occur in stranger ways

Nature’s lost her patience with this lot

But then mankind doesn’t care a jot. 


Sunday wakens to a sunny dawn

Normal service is restored it seems

But nothing will be the same again

Pandora has escaped her den. 

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