A Poem about the Lilac next to the River

Last night I dreamt of Lilac buds 
upon the Garnock stream
amid the thorns and briars thick
a purple colour beamed

I thought about the folk who came
and chanced upon this sight
perhaps ancestors, long since gone
who left it burning bright

Perhaps a bird did carry it
from far and distant lands
or from a child´s hands it fell
and grew to proudly stand

Or from Place Castle seeds did blow
across the glade and vine
to where the lovers meet in quiet
with bodies deep entwined

From where before the lilac came
no man knows for sure
cemetery or Moorpark house
or from the Fairlie Moor

So when you come and chance upon
the purple lilac hue
like winds of life it comes and goes
with spring-like morning dew

Held up by it's nest of green
with colour strong and bright
a guide so strong amidst the damp
declaring wrong from right

Describing a River

As I walk alongside the river, its gentle murmur accompanies my thoughts, a constant companion on my journey. This river, with its ceaseless flow, seems to hold the secrets of the universe, whispering tales of ancient times and far-off places. Each step brings me closer to understanding the life that thrums along its banks, a life both wild and serene.

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World Book Day Essay

World Book Day, celebrated annually is a global tribute to books and reading, marking an important moment to recognize the invaluable contribution of authors, illustrators, and books themselves to our collective culture and society. This essay explores the origins of World Book Day, its significance, the benefits of reading, and how different countries celebrate this momentous occasion, weaving together a narrative that underscores the universal power of books.

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