Do you remember the poetries Enid Blyton wrote ?
Specially in the Five Find-outers and the Dog Mystery series .
The character Ern always started a 'pome' (poem) which he just could not complete and then our Awesome Fatty or
Fredrick Algernon Trotteville who always just rambled it , with Ern gaping at him in admiration .
So Today in the first series am Dedicating one of her poem - pome ;)
The Song of July
Softly the river goes swaying along,
Dreamily singing its rippling song,
Round the mills away from the trees
Carressing the little boat lying with ease
Lazily murmuring a lullaby
Dowsily wrapped in the heat of july.
Tall is the corn, a curtseying low,
Whenever the breeze begin to blow
Whispering sercrets innocent sweet,
Half asleep in the shimmering heat
That quivers and trembles all day through,
Wrapping the hills in a mist of Blue.
Roses droop on the wayside hedge,
White ducks drowse by the water's edge,
Birds are silent among the trees,
And only the brook and the breeze
Croons a soon as they go their way
For the poppes dance to lissome and gay
Specially in the Five Find-outers and the Dog Mystery series .
The character Ern always started a 'pome' (poem) which he just could not complete and then our Awesome Fatty or
Fredrick Algernon Trotteville who always just rambled it , with Ern gaping at him in admiration .
So Today in the first series am Dedicating one of her poem - pome ;)
The Song of July
Softly the river goes swaying along,
Dreamily singing its rippling song,
Round the mills away from the trees
Carressing the little boat lying with ease
Lazily murmuring a lullaby
Dowsily wrapped in the heat of july.
Tall is the corn, a curtseying low,
Whenever the breeze begin to blow
Whispering sercrets innocent sweet,
Half asleep in the shimmering heat
That quivers and trembles all day through,
Wrapping the hills in a mist of Blue.
Roses droop on the wayside hedge,
White ducks drowse by the water's edge,
Birds are silent among the trees,
And only the brook and the breeze
Croons a soon as they go their way
For the poppes dance to lissome and gay

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