Tap O’ Noth

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    Tap O’ Noth

    From Loch Lomond I walked this night,
    It's beauty is a stunning sight,
    Then off I went to seek old Skye,
    That is the apple of my eye.
    From there I moved to Inverness,
    It's beauty really does impress.
    But for a show were beauty's lost,
    You cany beat the Tap o' Noth.

    © Copyright R.Shaw 2009

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    LenaMP commented on Tap O’ Noth

    11-29-2009

    Very nice. My favorite place in the world, Scotland.

    sk commented on Tap O’ Noth

    03-19-2009

    Your rhyme is outstanding, yet you do not sacrafice content or intent for it; That is the mark of a good poet. I envy your ability to rhyme and convey meaningfully. Never been to any of these places, but they sound lovely!

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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