Nature's symphony

Hillary Manyaza 1986 (Chitungwiza)



In meadows green where wildflowers sway,
Birds serenade in the light of day.
Feathers dance on a canvas of blue,
Nature's symphony, a melody true.

Butterflies waltz with the gentle breeze,
Their vibrant hues, a tapestry that frees.
Whispers of the sky, a tale untold,
As the sun and moon their stories unfold.

Animals roam through forests deep,
In shadows where secrets softly seep.
Nature's heartbeat, a rhythm profound,
Echoes through valleys and hills around.

The sky, a vast and endless sea,
Where dreams and clouds find harmony.
Day and night, an eternal ballet,
In this realm of wonders, they gracefully sway.

About this poem

The poem weaves a tapestry of nature's beauty, painting vivid scenes of meadows, birds, animals, the sky, and butterflies. It captures the essence of a harmonious ecosystem where each element plays a role in the symphony of life. The meadows come alive with wildflowers, setting the stage for birds to serenade in the daylight. Feathers dance against the backdrop of a blue sky, portraying nature's vibrant and authentic melody. Butterflies add to the spectacle, waltzing with the gentle breeze in a display of vivid colors. The poem delves into the mysteries of the sky, describing it as a vast and endless sea where the sun and moon share untold stories. It encapsulates the duality of day and night, presenting them as an eternal ballet within this mesmerizing realm. Animals, portrayed as wanderers in deep forests, contribute to the overall rhythm of nature. The shadows they cast carry secrets, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all living beings. Nature's heartbeat echoes through valleys and hills, creating a profound and harmonious rhythm. Ultimately, the poem paints a picture of a world where dreams and clouds find unity in the vast expanse of the sky. It captures the beauty and wonder of the natural world, celebrating the delicate balance that sustains life on Earth. 

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Written on January 11, 2024

Submitted by hillarys.47773 on January 11, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB CCDD EEFF GGAA
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 618
Words 120
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

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