The Bonnie Bonnie Sand of St Andrews Bay ©

by Robbie Kennedy Bennett
(Codsall)

As the sun shone over this glorious land,
I walked by the brine on the bonnie bonnie sand.
‘Twas the breeze that whispered…
‘Stand by here and gaze’,
I was caught and captured by the wash of the wave.
I stood there in reverence transfixed for a while,
I was caught and captured as in a pretty girls smile.
When finding a love your heart will call,
If you stand and admire you will finally fall.
‘Twas the breeze that whispered…
‘Stand by here and gaze’,
I was caught and captured by the wash of the wave.
Caught in the glory of this part of land,
Captured by the brine
And the bonnie bonnie sand.



Edited by May
Robbie has written some other fabulous poems about Fife - some of which are on this site. But do check out his own site RKB Poetry

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Mar 13, 2008
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by: May

Hi Robbie
St Andrews is one of my favourite places in the world, and the sweeping sands of St Andrews Bay are a delight to the eye, and you've really captured some of this in your poem.
Thanks for sharing it with us.

























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