My mother, a nature



The fountain of God's love

Her thighs are the roots of cotton tree
And the ground on which my feet first tasted

Her hands are the gravity that held me
when I thought I could fly without wings
Her fingers still taste like raindrops on my heated body

The circulated winds from her nostrils
beathe life

in her smiles-- I see twinkling stars
beautiful flowers from the top of Everest

in her veins-- I see oceans upon oceans
oceans that tide with the peaceful hands of wave
Her face holds the brightness of the sun
as it escorts itself every morning
 
In her eyes-- I see winging butterflies being chased by Blue Jay
and tiger happily racing with antelope
As the branches of her eyelashes stand tall above
 
Her chest holds waterfall canals
That flow down from mountains built in heaven

In the heart of nature--I see jewelries
Gold, diamonds that smile with love

She is as green as Amazon forest
The sky shows her eyes
And her body is Sahara
Nature lives in her

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Poem of praises to every mother for unstoppable care & love

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Written on September 15, 2022

Submitted by Benyeakeh on September 14, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme A BX BCB XX XD XXEX XXA XE CA DXXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 982
Words 203
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 1, 2, 3, 2, 2, 4, 3, 2, 2, 4

Benyeakeh Miapeh

Benyeakeh Miapeh is a young aspiring writer and artist from Liberia. Presently reading Architecture Engineering at the University of Liberia. His passion lies in creative writing and art which he uses to Express his experiences in the society. more…

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