The flies are buzzing in the sunshine and the little dark brown honeybees 
Are busily gathering nectar from the flowers of the blossoming trees 
On a beautiful day in October of around 27 degrees 
And Nature she is at her calmest with only a very faint breeze 
Under the house eaves lined with lots of feathers the house sparrows have their nest of hay 
Non singers devoted to chirping they seem to chirp all through the day 
Such beauty to inspire poets and artists the beauty that Nature create 
The willy wagtail with tail wagging is perched on the back garden gate 
A tiny black and white long tailed flycatcher always on the look out for flies 
One who mobs the much bigger magpie undaunted it does seem by size,  
A beautiful day in October butterflies flitting in the sunlight 
And fuchsias and roses in full bloom such things that make a pretty sight 
And Nature she is at her calmest with only a very slight breeze 
And all around the sunlit garden the buzzings of flies and of bees.
Francis Duggan
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-beautiful-day-in-october/