Sunday, March 27, 2016

A Day In Late March In The Moyne Shire

A typical enough late March Autumn day
The sun from time to time briefly peeps through clouds of gray
But most of the time from view it is hidden away
A day of peek a boo sunshine as some like to say

The Moyne Shire is greening after recent rain
But the dams low in water and bone dry every drain
They call this a green drought though natural beauty to be seen
The paddocks in need of rain though looking green

The warbling songs are so pleasant to hear
Of the magpies who sing every day of the year
And the dainty black and white magpie larks call out pee wee
Birds one does hear often and often do see

In the coastal countryside near the City of Warrnambool
The weather neither warm or windy or cool
A weather forecast high for the day of eighteen degrees
With a refreshing coolness in the freshening breeze

That blow from the ocean from Killarney Bay
In the Moyne Shire it is a pleasant Autumn day
And though the dry paddocks looking green they could very well do
With a day of rain or maybe even two.

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