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名人诗歌|The Seagulls

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As I walk along the beach

I see the flying seagulls gliding1 high

They are so graceful2

With beaks3 wide for catching4 fish, down they pe

I feel the sand between my toes

My wet bathing suit will soon be dry.

I can see forever, the sky, the clouds, the sea

I smile when a seagull comes close to me

Their eyes are keen and sharp,

So for miles they can see.

I love the smell of the ocean,

A gentle breeze takes little waves away from shore

I wish I could stay here forever,

Come back for more and more.

I can see the sunset as I sTOP and look

It seems to go into the ocean as it fades from sight,

I love to watch the beauty

All of nature made for my delight,

It is a gift from Heaven

And when the pure white seagull I can see, flying free

It is God's love for you and me.


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