A change of air has always been considered beneficial and, if we can't travel, we humans have the gift of imagination:
Spike Milligan created a perfect escape from drab reality.
In the Land of the Bumbley Boo
Spike Milligan
(extract)
In the land of the Bumbley Boo
The People are red white and blue,
They never blow noses,
Or ever wear closes,
What a sensible thing to do!
They never blow noses,
Or ever wear closes,
What a sensible thing to do!
In the land of the Bumbley Boo
You can buy Lemon pie at the zoo;
They give away foxes
In little Pink Boxes
And Bottles of Dandylion Stew.
You can buy Lemon pie at the zoo;
They give away foxes
In little Pink Boxes
And Bottles of Dandylion Stew.
We enjoyed describing our favourite escapes and many of us find that we don't need to leave home in order to experience a "change of scene". Then we read this colourful poem describing the joy that the seaside can bring.
The Seashells of Bridlington North Beach
(for
Mercy Angela)
(an extract)
She hated anything caged, fish particularly,
Fish caged in glass boxes, ponds, whatever;
Fish caged in glass boxes, ponds, whatever;
‘Reminds me of prisons and slavery,’ she said;
So, when first she caught the vast green view
So, when first she caught the vast green view
of Bridlington North Beach shimmering that
English Summer day, she greeted the sight like
English Summer day, she greeted the sight like
A Sahara girl on parched feet, cupping, cupping,
Cupping the water madly, laundering her palms,
Cupping the water madly, laundering her palms,
Giggling and laughing, then rubbing the hands
On her skirt, she threw her bottom on the sandy
On her skirt, she threw her bottom on the sandy
Beach and let the sea breathe in and out on her
As she relaxed her crossed legs – ‘Free at last!’
As she relaxed her crossed legs – ‘Free at last!’
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