[The Mother of Nature]



Serenity begins to over shadow
when ever she's nigh or present.
For she's ye energy & warmth of ye sun
that soothes ye neck as ye back.
Ye elements of beauty she doth not lack.
She's truly ye definition of ye words,
sheer fully divine.
She's ye blended fades up in ye vastly skies.
She's ye source of natures most spendid shine.
She's ye lively seeds that grow ripest grapes amongst its vine.
She's ye breeze that brings
a cooling sensation to ye face
& moves with such ease & grace.
She can be felt, herd, & observed
in every earthly place.
She's ye color, life, & scents of ye
lovely red roses that simply can't
be overlooked in ye girding crystal vase.
World renowned,
She's ye Mother of Nature.
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Submitted on September 09, 2009

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCDDEFGFFHIIJIKLIMN
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 679
Words 130
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 20

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