Embracing the Earth's Enchanting Face
Oh Earth, the cradle of life's sweet embrace,
Where roots run deep and souls find grounding true,
Beneath the sky's eternal, boundless space,
We walk on grass, barefoot and anew.
The sun, a blazing symbol of pure light,
The moon, a beacon guiding through the night,
Reflect the essence of our earthly plight,
Yet humans turn towards a city's blight.
But what if we returned to nature's call,
To tread upon the soil with humble grace,
And listen to the whisper of the trees tall,
Embracing all the Earth's enchanting face.
Perhaps our creator wished for us to see,
That paradise is found in wild and free.
About this poem
This poem celebrates the beauty and wonder of the natural world, urging us to reconnect with the earth and find solace in its embrace. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt words, it reminds us of the importance of returning to nature and seeking harmony with the world around us. Let us rediscover the simple joys of walking barefoot on grass, listening to the rustling of leaves, and basking in the light of the sun and moon. Ultimately, it encourages us to cherish and protect the precious gift of our planet, where paradise truly lies in its wild and free magnificence. Source www.yvonnepadmos.com ref.book NL | description in catalogue NL /ENG I downloaded on website yvonnepadmos.com more »
Written on February 14, 2021
Submitted by Freelancer on February 19, 2024
Modified by Freelancer on February 19, 2024
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Scheme | ABAB CCCC DADA EE |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 607 |
Words | 123 |
Stanzas | 4 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 2 |
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