One with Nature

Dove

The beauty of nature 
I go there every day  
There I am invincible
No humans to block
my sunshine away 

I walk with my head  
to the skies  
watch the leaves  
sway in the wind  
watch the mountains  
way up high listen
to the bird fly
squirrels tail spin

I am one with nature  
bugs can't get me down  
I see the clouds  
dancing in the sky
Here away from the city  
I never frown 
Dashing deer 
always seem to hide

I may be invisible    
for a few hours I know  
But that's just fine with me  
Because those are the few.  
glorious moments which.  
Mother Earth  
sets my soul free

 

  • Author: Dove (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 26th, 2020 21:17
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Comments5

  • Goldfinch60

    As am I RB, as am I.

    Andy

    • Dove

      Thanks Andy!!!

    • orchidee

      Good write RB.

      • Dove

        Thank you orchidee,

      • L. B. Mek

        'I am one with nature
        bugs can't get me down
        I see the clouds
        dancing in the sky
        Here away from the city
        I never frown
        Dashing deer
        always seem to hide'
        smooth flow and wondrously conveys that pocket of moment, where our mind is seemingly at peace with all the abundant nuances, we usually take for granted

        • Dove

          Thanks Mek, use to go daily to hike
          and enjoy nature ! Till it burnt down,
          but it’s growing back slowly!

          Thanks for stopping by

        • Neville


          some just dont get it .. tis their loss.. what could possibly be better than that feeling you describe so well ..

          a oneness with nature, sounds pretty cool to me ................

          Neville

        • Dove

          Thanks Neville. I’m sure there’s
          A lot of nature lovers out there!

          Maybe city folks need, to put their
          hiking boots on! Though my friend
          Use to worry as sometimes
          You find coyotes! Once I saw a mountain
          Lion!



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