Into the wood I walked,
The sun shone through the trees
Its twinkling light sparkling through the leaves.
I trod along a new path of green,
The trees standing tall along the way.
The sound of the birds singing to me,
Nature’s Symphony at its most wonderful
Bringing such joy to my ears,
While the wood around me
Brought so much wonder to my eyes.
I thought I was in my heaven,
But then I saw it,
I saw a stream gently flowing before me.
That’s when I realised I was in heaven,
I stood transfixed,
Transfixed by the sight of water,
Water gurgling over a small weir
Where sun diamonds danced,
Danced on its surface
Bringing me the absolute glory
Of my life with Nature.
- Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: March 19th, 2021 02:16
- Comment from author about the poem: Nature at its most wonderful.
- Category: Reflection
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Comments3
A lovely write Gold.
I wanted such a day, though: Into the wood I walked, and it rained! ' Doh! Well, the trees were some shelter.
Shelter is always there for you Orchi.
Andy
as I read, a part of me remembered Monet's Japanese footbridge, though I have no idea how my uncultured self came up with that comparison, still
thanks for the wonderful journey within words Andy
Thank you Mek, much appreciated.
Andy
So good to read of your walks with nature and feeling at one with the wonderful array of plants birds and animals - thank you for sharing the awe with us Andy - - humanity was intended to find joy in these glorious things.
Thank you Fay, yes they are so important in our lives.
Andy
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