The Pathway

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As we walk our merry way

On this bright and sunlight day

Through the garden and survey all around

The plants, Trees even the gravely ground

 

See the seats around the trees

A respite for weary legs like these

Because as we enjoy the serene splendour on show

And follow the footpath where it may go

 

Flowers of every shape and hue

Grow wildly where they may ensue

To provide a picturesque sight to enjoy

To keep your attention, that is the ploy

 

As the Pathway wends its merry way

Where it leads to who can say

Until we have been there, we will never know

What is around the corner out on show?

 

Therefore, we will continue to look and wonder why

At what God gave to us free, as we pass by

Just remember that all pathways lead

To where you want to go, a gift indeed

  • Author: Owen Robert Cullimore (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 12th, 2026 03:54
  • Comment from author about the poem: Just a few lines of thought
  • Category: Nature
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