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A non-rhyming poem about 'Things of beauty' |
| What is beauty? Full blossoms on a cherry tree Drops of rain on a rosebud A squirrel eating an acorn at your window Old Glory flapping in the breeze A baby cooing and laughing The bell ringers at Christmas time That sizzling steak upon your plate Standing at the foot of Miss Liberty Grandma kissing Grandpa A baseball game at the family reunion The whip cream and cherry on top of a milkshake Your dog sitting beside you when you cry A brownie a la mode with chocolate syrup on top Walking on the beach at sunset with your lover The curly Q ribbon on top of an unexpected gift A boyscout carrying packages for the old lady A whitetail deer drinking from a stream The stars and moon on a clear night A small boy and girl holding hands A leafless tree covered with shining ice A bride on her wedding day The old town clock sweeping the minutes away The blue lights of a squad car responding to your call A little boy saluting a uniformed soldier All these things, they make me smile That’s why they are things of beauty |