Mother Nature



Mother Nature, a force of life and wonder

A creator of beauty, and a nurturer of thunder

Her presence is felt in every breeze

In every flower, and in every trees

She paints the skies with hues of pink and gold

And blankets the earth with a soft and gentle hold

She sculpts the mountains, and carves the seas

And creates the world, with its many degrees

She is the source of life, the giver of breath

And the one who brought us all to life, from death

She is the nurturer, the protector and guide

And in her arms, all living things reside

She is the voice of the wind, and the beat of the rain

She is the fire that burns, and the power of the hurricane

She is the light in the darkness, and the hope in the night

And she is the one who makes everything right

She is the beauty of the flowers, and the majesty of the trees

She is the wonder of the oceans, and the calm of the breeze

She is the magic of the stars, and the glory of the sun

And she is the one, who makes everything come undone

She is the one who gives, and the one who takes

But through it all, her love for us never breaks

She is the one who teaches us to be strong

And to embrace the beauty, in the world all around

Mother Nature, a force of life and wonder

A creator of beauty, and a nurturer of
thunder

She is the one who gives us all we need

And in her embrace, our souls are freed

She is the one who reminds us to be kind

And to appreciate the beauty, that we find

She is the one who shows us the way

And in her love, we'll always stay

Mother Nature, our guide and our friend

She is the one, until the very end

She is the one who makes us feel alive

And in her embrace, we'll always thrive.

About this poem

It’s about Mother Nature and her beauty

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Written on January 21, 2023

Submitted by aiko_b on January 21, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme A a b b c c b b d d e e f f g g b b h h i i x x A xa j j k k l l m m n n
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Stanzas 36
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