Natures Serenade



Beneath the azure sky's grand dome,
Nature's artistry freely roams.
In the quiet glade where dapples play,
The love for nature finds its way.

The rustling leaves sing songs of old,
Of emerald forests and sunlight bold.
The gentle breeze, a tender touch,
Nature's love that gives so much.

In the hush of dawn, the world's reborn,
With dew-kissed petals and a trees acorn.
The chirping birds, the buzzing bees,
All part of nature's harmonies.

This love, so pure, without demands,
Is etched in waves upon the sands.
It's in the stars, the moon's soft glow,
A love that only nature knows.
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Written on May 21, 2024

Submitted on May 21, 2024

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Scheme XXAA BBCC DDEE FFXX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 587
Words 120
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

Chris E Morganroth IV

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9 Comments
  • ladyygracious
    Nice one
    LikeReply1 month ago
  • ChasmOfPoetry
    too serenade nature is too feel its cold breath on a winter morning.
    LikeReply 13 months ago
  • Dianejean57
    Very nice.
    LikeReply 39 months ago
  • moonlitrose
    this poem is so lovely,i appreciated it
    LikeReply 39 months ago
  • heathert.34240
    Love quiet glade and only nature knowing how lovely it is, very gentle poem
    LikeReply 39 months ago
  • donka_k
    Heart-felt, as if nature tells her own story. Beautiful!
    LikeReply 49 months ago
  • Blossoming
    A beautiful heartfelt poem on nature. Vivid description of the wonderful gift of nature. I love it. Kim
    LikeReply 49 months ago
  • lpahtillah
    Geeessshhh, this is terrific imagery.
    Nice.
    LikeReply 49 months ago
  • alanswansea18
    Your poems are beautiful.
    LikeReply 49 months ago

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