Whispers of Nature
In the twilight's gentle embrace, I wander,
Where whispers of dreams and secrets meander.
Through meadows ablaze with flowers in bloom,
I dance upon the canvas of nature's loom.
Beneath the radiant moon's ethereal glow,
I follow the rivers that endlessly flow.
Their murmurs entwined with the wind's sweet sigh,
As ancient melodies softly pass by.
I chase the sunbeams as they skip and play,
Painting golden hues upon each passing day.
They weave through the tapestry of time and space,
Guiding me to distant lands and grace.
Mountains rise majestically, touching the sky,
Their peaks kissed by clouds as they soar up high.
With every step, I climb to reach the peak,
Feeling the earth's heartbeat, strong and unique.
The ocean's rhythm, a symphony untamed,
Crashing against the shore, forever unnamed.
I sail on the waves, surrendering my soul,
Lost in the depths, where mysteries unfold.
Through bustling cities, I move in a trance,
Witnessing life's kaleidoscope, a vibrant dance.
In the symphony of sirens and laughter's refrain,
I find solace amidst the chaos and strain.
In every breath, a story's told,
In every path, a destiny unfolds.
Life's tapestry, forever changing and flowing,
Like a river's current, endlessly growing.
And so, I wander, forever in motion,
Seeking the beauty in each new emotion.
For in movement, I find my heart's song,
A melody that carries me along.
So let us dance upon this fleeting stage,
Embracing life's rhythm, with boundless rage.
For in the journey, we find our truest selves,
As we move through time, like stories that compel.
About this poem
How beautiful life actually is
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Written on December 01, 2023
Submitted by myraclethurmond2 on February 05, 2024
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Scheme | AABB CCDD EEFF DDGG HHXH IIJJ HXKK LLMM NNXX |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,577 |
Words | 304 |
Stanzas | 9 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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