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sea view days
i took a trip to up on hill where one could see the view of Poole so still where pines grew tall and cones were rich where the banks where steep and the lizards squirmed in and out the ditch the school bell rang in woods of green where children ran and lovers dreamed high up on top of constitution hill where the birds did soar and time stood still i looked down to ole newtown lands where the co op and Wesleyan looked so grand where all SIDS transport lorries stood in line you could hear the work sirens telling the times the old water tower stood in sight with Phillips quarry's and heaths delights the coal man called and fish man too from ringwood road by stainer's shoes where squirrel ls did chase and bird did sing then the cuckoo surprised us every spring there were orchards rich in sweet delight where zunners scrumped and Stanley's did fight where bus stop stands next to the loos at the roundabout top of sea view Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem
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