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Whispers in Goddington Park
Beneath the ancient canopy, the whispers play,
The wind through slender branches dances, sways,
A symphony of rustling leaves does softly rise,
In Goddington Park where the old soul sighs.
Each bough a story, each trunk a tale,
Of lovers' laughter and autumn's pale,
The roots entwined in the earth's embrace,
Guard secrets of time in this sacred space.
Here shadows linger and sunlight weaves,
While seasons earth's tapestry gently leaves,
In this park alive with memories and song,
The whispers of wind remind us we belong.
Whispers of Goddington Park
In Goddington Park where seasons sway,
Leaves twist and twirl in a vivid ballet.
Spring's blush awakens with blooms bold and bright,
While summer enfolds in warm golden light.
Autumn arrives with a fiery embrace,
Crisp whispers of red as they wind and they race.
Winter breathes gently, a shroud soft and white,
Yet life ever dances, a cycle of light.
Oh, Goddington Park, where the heart finds its ease,
In the rhythm of nature, the soul's gentle breeze.
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