A Tapestry of Life : Nature's Symphony
Amidst the verdant fields of spring,
Where flora doth its beauty bring,
And feathered fowl doth sweetly sing,
A symphony of life doth ring.
The solar orb doth shine so bright,
A beacon of the day's new light,
The breeze doth whisper soft and light,
A balm for the soul's weary plight.
The world, a canvas of delight,
Where beauty doth in every hue,
A tapestry of colors bright,
And wonders that are ever new.
Thus let us seize this moment dear,
And in its splendor, find repose,
For life is but a fleeting year,
And beauty is the soul's true prose.
For in this world of endless change,
Where seasons come and seasons go,
Nature's beauty doth rearrange,
And shows us a new world aglow.
In every petal, a new story,
In every bird's song, a new rhyme,
Nature's beauty is a true glory,
A treasure that's forever sublime.
So let us not in haste depart,
But savor every moment here,
For in nature's beauty, lies the heart,
Of a world that's always sincere.
Let us cherish this moment dear,
And in its splendor, find our way,
For life is a journey, ever clear,
And beauty is the guide that'll stay.
About this poem
This poem is a celebration of nature's beauty and the importance of cherishing and savoring the present moment. The use of flowery language and poetic techniques such as personification and metaphor serve to enhance the imagery and convey the idea of nature as a symphony of life. The idea of beauty as the soul's true prose and a guide for life is also a recurring theme throughout the poem, emphasizing the importance of beauty in our lives and the need to appreciate it. The final stanza serves as a reminder to not rush through life and to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us as it is the heart of the world that is always sincere. more »
Written on December 10, 2022
Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on January 26, 2023
Modified on March 29, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | AAAA BBBB BCBC DEDE FGFG HIHI JXJD DKDK |
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Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,100 |
Words | 240 |
Stanzas | 8 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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