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Nature lovely poem

A beautiful poem on nature

By Raj ChaudharyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Nature lovely poem
Photo by Léonard Cotte on Unsplash

The sun rises over the mountains,

Casting its golden light on the valleys below.

The birds sing their morning songs,

As the dew sparkles on the grass.

The trees rustle in the gentle breeze,

Their leaves whispering secrets to the wind.

The rivers rush and the waterfalls roar,

Their music filling the air.

The wildflowers bloom,

Their colors a vibrant contrast to the green of the meadows.

The butterflies dance and flutter,

Their wings a blur of color.

The animals roam,

Their movements graceful and free.

The deer graze in the fields,

The bears roam the woods.

Nature is a symphony,

Each element playing its part.

The harmony of life,

A never-ending performance.

As the day turns to night,

The stars come out to shine.

The moon casts its silver light,

Guiding us through the darkness.

Nature is a constant reminder,

Of the beauty and wonder of this world.

It reminds us to be present,

To live in the moment and appreciate the small things.

It reminds us of our connection,

To the earth and to each other.

It reminds us to be grateful,

For the gift of life and the beauty that surrounds us.

Nature is a poem,

A story written in the stars.

It is a reminder of the magic,

That exists in this world.

Let us take a moment to stop,

And truly see the world around us.

Let us open our hearts and minds,

And let nature's poetry fill us with wonder and joy.

Nature is a treasure,

Let us cherish and protect it,

For it is the breath of life,

And the heartbeat of the earth.

Let us live in harmony,

With the natural world,

And let us pass on the legacy of a healthy and beautiful planet,

For future generations to enjoy.

Nature is a story,

A poem, a symphony,

It is a gift and a treasure,

Let us cherish it always.

The birds of nature sing a melody,

Their sweet and soaring symphony.

Their wings take them on journeys far,

To lands of green and lands of star.

Their voices echo through the trees,

A chorus of the wild and free.

They dance among the branches high,

A sight to see against the sky.

The robin red and blue jay bright,

The sparrow small and owl of night.

Each with a song unique and true,

A part of nature's symphony anew.

The eagles fierce and doves so mild,

The woodpeckers that tap and drill.

The blackbirds, thrushes, and the wren,

All adding to the symphony's blend.

The seasons change, and still they sing,

A constant reminder of nature's ring.

Their melody, a soothing balm,

In nature's peace we find calm.

So let us listen to the birds,

And let their song within us be heard.

For in their music, we can find

A connection to the peace of mind.

Nature's symphony, a beautiful thing,

The birds, the stars, and everything.

In harmony, they all combine,

To make this world a truly beautiful design.

As the sun rises and the day begins,

The birds take flight, their symphony spins.

They greet the dawn with joyful song,

A new day, a new chance to belong.

The fluttering of wings, a gentle breeze,

Nature's symphony never cease.

Through the day, they sing and play,

Their music, a source of joy and way.

The hummingbirds, a blur of green and red,

Their wings a blur as they dart ahead.

The goldfinch, a flash of yellow bright,

A beacon of hope, shining in the light.

The crows and ravens, dark and bold,

Their caws and croaks, stories they are told.

Nature's symphony is not just sweet,

It's a symphony that is also bittersweet.

As the day turns to dusk and night,

The birds still sing, in the starlight bright.

The whippoorwill's call, a haunting sound,

Nature's symphony, all around.

Nature's symphony is always playing,

A constant reminder of beauty and staying.

The birds, the stars, and everything,

Nature's symphony, a beautiful thing.

So listen close and take it all in,

Nature's symphony, a symphony of kin.

Let it fill your heart and soul,

Nature's symphony, a symphony whole.

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