Peggy's Cove No. 1 (of 2)
-- by H (then a 9-year-old Grade 3 student)written on-site on June 26, 2014.**
It was raining, it was cold...
Into the ocean I wished I'd dove.
Now I am very, very small;
The lighthouse on the rocks is so tall.
Now I am very, very small;
The lighthouse on the rocks is so tall.
One fine day, I'll return once more!
(When I went to Peggy's Cove
It was raining, it was cold...)


(following 2 scenic photos from widget.renren.com)
I am glad that, at my insistence during lunch last Sunday, I was finally able to retrieve the above "original" version of my granddaughter's Peggy's Cove Poem No. 1 (of 2) -- then written on-site some two years ago with some help from you-know-who -- straight from the long-neglected 'Evernote' section of my daughter's cell phone. I was somewhat surprised that it was also supposed to be sync'ed to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Stars!" At the time, the young poets thought if only we had 7-8 syllables in each line, we could perhaps pull it off. (Ah, Some childish thinking... in any case, we did try. hahaa!)
Places of interest... an example: (following photos and texts copied from wikipedia --)
Citadel Hill or the Halifax Citadel (aka Fort George, named after King George II of Great Britain) in Halifax, Nova Scotia. ("The hill was first fortified in 1749, the year the town of Halifax was founded. Those fortifications on the hill were successively rebuilt to defend the town from various enemies...")
78th Highlanders - Contemporary Re-enactors, at Citadel Hill.
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