Nature- Our life

Abhinav Raghuvanshi 2009 (Bihar,patna)



We are all thankful to nature,
Which gives us many more things.
We are all thankful to nature,
Which helps us to breath, gives us food and shelter....
To live a happy life.
Nature is made of everything,
That we see around us....
Including trees, flowers, plants, animals,
Sky, mountains, forests and many more.
That's why it is "The great healer and protector."

Nature gives us many resources,
Which help us to run our life...
But never except anything in return.
Nature has healing and restorative powers,
On human body and mind....
It provides a great stress relief,
By enabling us to remove stress.

Due the greed of some people,
They are devastating the nature....
The resultant will be very dangerous,
As nature is a gift provided to us from the God.
The free form of this nature,
Is the pure essence of a happy life.

Listen, to the nature's call,
It says don't cut trees and don't hunt animals....
Our body is being sieved,
Now listen to our cry.
The earth is also saying,
Moment by moment....
The nature is the basic of life.
Don't run weapons on the nature,
As it is the decoration of the earth.

Let's everyone take oath,
That we will conserve nature....
Now it's our time,
To conserve and take care of our nature....
And to preserve its beauty.

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Submitted by ajaykumarsingh on October 27, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AxAabcdexa xbxxfxx xadxab xefxcxbax xaxax
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,256
Words 265
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 10, 7, 6, 9, 5

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