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Beautiful Evolution

Oh how beautiful is the human race

By BrendonJosephPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Beautiful Evolution
Photo by Anne Nygård on Unsplash

From ancient shadows, where our journey did start,

A dance of molecules, life's intricate art.

In the cosmic ballet, through eons untold,

Human evolution, a story unfolds.

From primordial seas to terrestrial lands,

Life's grand design crafted by nature's hands.

Cells dividing and multiplying in grace,

A symphony of change, a wondrous chase.

In the tapestry of time, a gradual climb,

From scales and feathers to the upright sublime.

Ancestors walked, their footsteps imprinted deep,

On the canvas of Earth, a promise to keep.

Through trials and errors, survival's decree,

A story of resilience, a tale so free.

Hands that fashioned tools, minds that could dream,

In the grand theater of evolution's gleam.

From cave paintings echoing ancestral lore,

To the written word, knowledge to explore.

In the crucible of progress, a human brew,

Evolution whispers, "Look how far you've come, it's true."

The beating heart, a rhythm of connection,

A shared ancestry, a human reflection.

In diversity's embrace, cultures entwine,

A celebration of evolution's design.

Eyes that ponder the stars' distant light,

Hands that reach for dreams in the quiet of night.

A consciousness awakening, an evolving quest,

Human evolution, a journey at its best.

In the bonds we weave, compassion's thread,

A tapestry of kindness, where love is spread.

From simple gestures to the grandest art,

Human evolution, a masterpiece, a work of heart.

So let us marvel at the beauty within,

The resilience, the kindness, the spirit akin.

In the mosaic of life, each step, each leap,

Human evolution, a melody, forever to keep.

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About the Creator

BrendonJoseph

Just someone who enjoys the artistry of life and literacy. Aimed to capturing the small intricacies often missed.

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  • Manisha Dhalani2 years ago

    I like how this poem evolved :)

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