Delicious Mountains

Delicious Mountains. 

Delicious mountains I could eat you 
High, above the sunny plains 
Beneath a sky that’s truly blue 
Beside a sea that’s facing south. 

 The western wind scours the beaches 
And whips white surf along the sands 
Tourists stride released in t shirts 
Locals take no chance with hats. 

Winter rarely visits Nerja 
Jewel of the precious south 
Cooler nights remind us strangers 
To wear our coats and pack some scarves. 

Sitting at a cafe table 
Boarded up for the season 
Deafened by the winter surf 
It will reopen come the summer. 

Five in the evening the sun is shining 
While back in Dublin it continues raining 
How can a world be so divided 
Flying south when you’re retired. 

Lucky us to have a neighbour 
Who charges nothing for her sea 
Who feeds us cheaper than in Ireland 
 Good time and fortune 

We will remember when kids clamor 
On student buses in the summer 
When they look for work and shelter 
Time to return a neighbor’s favor.

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