Love of Nature

Rashi Kushwah 2006 (Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh)



'Love of Nature'
Prayer kisses upon my lips
As through curtains call on me,
In the thrill of dancing leaves
I see the air distributing happiness of beauty.
When a little letter chirps through my ear,
The Heartbeat of the sky
The god whispered my Wings;
Now it's time to fly
Waves send their voices to heart of listening Earth,
Which's our motherland who gave this nature a Birth
Raindrops flows upon its chest
Embracing the earth within,
The light that touches its essence
Flowering the ambience with an aromatic fragnance.
The Rocks leaves the gaps in them
For music to come out their depths;
Which releases their love upon sleath;
The sea sings to the peaks,
Blossom every Sprinkle of water
That laugh of the peak for it yhe vapour slaughter.
There's joy in mountain,life in fountain
The roaring of woods,calm the Earth
The Hunt of beasts, the music of leaves
The struckling rocks,that gave fire a knock
These are our creator,
We are its child
This is my love of nature
Nature is the love

About this poem

This poem is about the love nature and it describes every beauty of our motherland

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Written on August 19, 2022

Submitted by jyotibhargav1208 on October 23, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCDCEFGFHHIJKBLMHNAAOHDPAQAR
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 993
Words 194
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 29

Rashi Kushwah

Rashi Kushwah,a gratitude of this contest has been published in Spring Poetry Contest about The Love of Nature.Rashi has lived in India and has a loving family of 4.She was studying in 10th grade.A beginner published poems in socialmedia platforms.Poetry is her hobbey and passion and has been wanting to encourage the world. more…

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