Roping in his sister to plea
My husband and I looked and hedged
Is the beach the safest place to be?
We'll go later, another day for sure
There were tears, tantrums and screams
Living so close the beach is a lure
At first it seemed like a dream
But people flock on a sunny day
And gather with towels and deckchairs
Because it's always been this way
Some might say it's not very fair
The people who live by the coast
Must deal with the traffic and trash
That pile up sadly the most
Where the tourists often crash
And with covid closing office and schools
The summer sun shining down so bright
No-one can go splash in the swimming pools
Staking a claim on the beach is their right
So don't get too close to another group
Keep your distance down there on the sand
Or we'll all be wearing a hazmat suit
And visits to the coast will be banned
Claire Buss is a multi-genre author and poet, completely addicted to cake. Find out more about her books at her website clairebuss.co.uk. Join the discussion in her Facebook group Buss's Book Stop.
Love this poem and totally agree with the sentiments. We haven't been near a beach yet.
ReplyDeleteAww thank you! We went for about half an hour and had a little paddle but that was enough.
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