Poetry about Glenworth Valley
Glenworth ValleyLeave your cares at the top of the hill And descend the dusty tracks To a valley of green tranquility, A quiet place to relax. You can camp, or picnic, or contemplate Beside the meandering creek, Or stroll along the bridleways To find the peace you seek. But the way to savour the valley Is to mount a willing horse And take the trails through the bushland, Or follow the river's course. On the way you may see wildlife, Wallabies watching you pass, A goanna scuttling for shelter, Lyrebirds scratching the grass. Nearing the cooling rockpools, You enter a canopied glade Where the bellbirds tinkle a greeting To the equine passing parade. So leave your cares behind you, Descend a dusty track, As nature soothes your spirit, Life takes a different tack. © Jill Nevile 2005 |
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