PoemSummer Dawn
Author / PoetSpike Milligan
TagsDreams, Nature, River

My sleeping children are still flying dreams
in their goose-down heads.
The lush of the river singing morning songs
Fish watch their ceilings turn sun-white.
The grey-green pike lances upstream
Kale, like mermaid’s hair
points the water’s drift.
All is morning hush
and bird beautiful.

If only,
I didn’t have flu.

Spike Milligan
Spike Milligan
16 Apr 1918 - 27 Feb 2002
Region: British, Northern Europe
Period: Contemporary
Movement: Absurdist Comedy
Awards: British Comedy Award

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Goodbye S.S.Door, Dreams, Girl
HalvedAlone, Beauty, Love

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