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Thread: Oh for a quiet Summer's Day

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    Default Oh for a quiet Summer's Day

    Oh for a quiet summer’s day
    Away from all the strimmers
    Where I can sit for a while in peace
    In the shade o’ a tree that glimmers
    Wi’ blossom o’ pink and leaves o’ green
    And a honey bee buzzing nearby
    As I sip my drink and read my book
    Then gaze up to the sky.

    But at number twenty-eight it seems
    The hedge just has to be trimmed
    By Mr MacDougal in an old tweed cap
    And glasses once horn-rimmed.

    Number twenty just over the road
    He’s fashioned on Percy Thrower,
    Has noticed the height of his perfect grass
    And sets off for his mower.

    Up and down in a noisey way
    With stripes going this way and that
    Oh please will it end soon , then a bit of luck
    He stops now for a chat
    With Mrs MacKay ( a glint in his eye)
    As he hands her a potted geranium
    She gently touches the petals of pink
    ‘Is this no a Pelargonium?’

    He nods then and takes her hand
    She gives him a knowing smile
    Both now inside, I pick up my book –
    I think they’ll be gone for a while !


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    Default some peoples luck

    You naughy girl

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