Natures Beauty

Kyle Studt 1989 (West Frankfort)



Nature's beauty surrounds us all
In every season, big and small
From majestic mountains to vast, open seas
Nature's beauty fills us with an indescribable peace

The sunrise soothes and awakens our soul
A symbol of hope, new every role
The sunset ignites and warm our heart
A signal to rest, a day to depart

The tranquil breeze, rustling leaves in the trees
A lullaby from Mother Nature and a pleasant tease
The birds' sweet melody, chirping and singing
A joyful sound, calming, and refreshing

The raindrops dance, a symphony so true
Nourishing and cleansing, making everything new
The flowers bloom, a burst of colors so bright
A reflection of life and nature's delight

Nature's beauty is a remedy for our pain
A source of calm and peace for us to gain
Let's cherish and protect it with all our might
For nature's beauty is a wonder of sight.

About this poem

I was sitting outside this afternoon with my family and it was such a pleasant afternoon. The air was cool, wind was blowing, and the smell of fresh cut grass hit my nose. It inspired me to write this poem about the world around me.

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Written on May 21, 2023

Submitted by TheeScrubKing on May 21, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABX CCDD BBEE FFGG HHGG
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 845
Words 153
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Kyle Studt

I would not consider myself a poet but I like to write what I feel. Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but it is true to me. more…

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  • luisestable1
    This is quite poetic and makes me think of what William Blake once said, "For some a tree is a thing of beauty, but there are many who see it as a thing that stands in the way."
    Sometimes we have to slow down life to see the beauty that surrounds us.
    Good read! 
    LikeReply11 months ago

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