VICTORIA PARK, TRURO poem
By Richard L. Provencher
Sat, 15 Aug 2009
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Victoria Park, Truro
Where stress is eased from worried frowns
and songbirds pluck a vibrant cord
amongst the never-ending spruce
friendly robins trek in noisy disarray
as happy sounds upon the eve exude,
soft shadows quietly arouse a
velvet trail
and boundless energy withdraws for rest
to hear, to love, to smooth
the sounds within.
© 1985 Richard L. Provencher
All Rights Reserved
first published by The Cormorant
Spring 1988 Volume 6 Number 1
Saint John Campus,
University of New Brunswick
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A heart felt poem, Richard.
A heart felt poem, Richard. I really enjoyed the read :-)
'to hear, to love, to smooth
the sounds within.'
These lines end the poem perfectly.
Beeme xx
k.
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