Every Time I Walk.

Goldfinch60



Walking with Nature

Brings glory to my eyes,

It’s beauty surrounds me

With so many colours

From its infinite palette.

As the seasons flow

It brings different colours

Every time I walk.

 

Walking with Nature

Brings glory to my ears,

The sounds all around me

Astound me in their wonder.

Natures Orchestra plays

And its sound consumes me.

Each day a different tune

Every time I walk.

 

Walking with Nature,

Is my life’s glory and wonder,

Every time I walk.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 10th, 2020 01:17
  • Comment from author about the poem: Natures wondrous realm astounds me.
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 43
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Comments3

  • orchidee

    A fine write Gold. Some woods near us were all tidied and sorted out before the lockdown. Bit of a jungle they are at this season of the year.

    • Goldfinch60

      Thanks Orchi, in that wildness Natures Realm will surprise you with its wonder.

      Andy

    • ANGELA & BRIAN

      ANGELA HERE - GOOD AFTERNOON - Uncle Andy - loved the music so so soothing. When I was at Schol in London I loved Ballet and it taught me about the Mobility - Flexibility & Control of the Human Body which is an importnat aspect of my Profession - PERFECTION.
      Brian & I enjoyed a long Nature walk after lunch (white Rioja - poached salmon - He spoils me - and sticky chocolate pudding - and Stilton with Ground Coffee) It was still warm with hazy sunshine - so lots of butterflies and bluebells. Each season is a blessing. Thanks for your lovely *Ode to Nature* today.

      Love to You & Yours
      Angela & Brian 💛💛💛

      • Goldfinch60

        Thank you Angela, Nature is so special.

        Andy

      • myself and me

        Nature, paint the most beautiful paint, compose the wonderful music. What a walk to enjoy.

        • Goldfinch60

          Than k you mandm, yes it is so.

          Andy



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