Nature



How beautiful nature can be, you can see how the wind blows and kiss the leaf's.
The way the sun shines so bright, to give light to a world that is dark at night.
I'm watching the flowers dance all around with such demand to the soothing sounds of the wind.
Listen to the rain as it hits the ground, get a glimpse of the children splashing around.
How beautiful, the storm the different lights, light up the sky.
You can see the birds flying high.
The moon sits, while the stars sparkle all around it.
in the mid of the day the roses bloom, with a sweet aroma that fills the room.
Look at the eagles, aww.... the way they soar.
See the couple promising each other forever more.
Nature at its finest, with endless beautiful scenes.
going to sleep with thoughts of nature will bring the most amazing dreams.

About this poem

I wrote this poem because one morning I woke up and walked outside the wind was blowing and something about how beautiful it was to me that day the way the way the leaf's was blowing just everything about how beautiful nature is has inspired me to write this piece.

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Written on February 18, 2024

Submitted by lavonda_t on March 26, 2024

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Scheme ABCDEEFGHHAA
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 806
Words 162
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 12

Lavanda Shante Dumas

I was born and raised in los Angeles CA till I was about 11 then moved to the high desert Apple valley CA. I love writting I started writting at the young age of 12. My inspiration is my nine beautiful children. They are my heart and soul everything to me. My dream is to become a well known poetry writter for the world to hear my words and to help someone who has through what I have to never give up always have faith and believe I dedicate my poems to my mother Dorothy Hayes may she r.i.p this is my gift and I hope to have a book published someday. more…

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