I do love quiet places far from the noisy street 
Where the sea going river and lesser creek meet 
Where butcherbird in his cloak of brown and gray 
Pipe his bubbling notes in the quiet Rural day 
 
The water downhill to the great ocean flow 
Yet so little of Nature's ways I seem to know 
And even students of Nature will tell you that they 
Learn something new of her every living day. 
 
The workings of Nature beyond me to explain 
Though from her such pleasure we all seem to gain 
The wild duck quack and the moorhen cries out on the lake 
And the kookaburra's laughter echoes at daybreak. 
 
The first day of Winter is one day nearer Spring 
And the praises of Nature i do love to sing 
One might say there is a cold nip in the air 
And the deciduous trees are now looking bare. 
 
In a few weeks the tiny breeding frogs in the wind and the rain 
Will sing in the pond and the dam and the drain 
And though the cold sky may look overcast and gray 
The Spring is drawing nearer with the birth of each day.
Francis Duggan
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-first-day-of-winter/