Homework 26/6/2016

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Homework 26/6/2016

Post by Bob Pacey » Mon Jun 13, 2016 11:01 am

Weather

They say the climates changing
and ya know that makes me frown.
I've found it hard to fathom
when the rain comes pouring down.

The wind blows in the dry times
so hard it makes you swear.
The dust and willy willys
swirl about there in the air.

There is nothing can define it
when the drought is at last broke.
The rain comes down in bucket loads
and drapes like a sodden cloak.

The brawling of a sparrow
echo's from a backyard tree.
Torn fabrics hang in windows
where the curtains used to be.

Umbrellas sprout like mushrooms
as workers brave the city street.
Rain can not stop their progress
or the tramp of bustling feet.

Left over flags. balloons and bunting
are now dancing in the wind.
There is no way to tame it
or it's actions to rescind.

So can we call it climate change
and is it sent to test our tether.
I'd rather just enjoy it all
to me it's just the weather.

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Re: Homework 26/6/2016

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Mon Jun 13, 2016 12:01 pm

Good use of the prompts Bob - it is hard to know whether it is climate change or just the 'normal' weather cycles that run over 100 + years that we are seeing now. Because most of us haven't lived for that length of time we have no way of knowing and so have to believe what we are told - but I doubt there is anything new under the sun in real terms.
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Re: Homework 26/6/2016

Post by Shelley Hansen » Mon Jun 13, 2016 6:46 pm

... and we're having a bit of that unseasonal "weather" today, Bob! Rain in winter in Queensland ... who'd have thought ??

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