I stand on the hill and look,
Look all about me.
The greens and yellows abound
Showing the glory of Nature’s Summer,
The sun beating down highlighting all,
The artwork becoming so bright.
As I stand here the sun starts to sink
And the colours change,
The beauty of sunset glowing red
And then fading into pink,
Natures artwork so wonderful.
But soon will come the days
When that artwork astounds me
As the colours of Autumn come,
Come into my world
And take me to Nature’s art at its best.
- Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: July 15th, 2022 00:50
- Comment from author about the poem: Nature's Artwork can be phenomenal.
- Category: Reflection
- Views: 23
- Users favorite of this poem: L. B. Mek
Comments7
No matter how often we each witness it and in it's many forms, you just can't beat a bit o nature now can ya ... Neville
You certainly cannot beat a bit o nature Neville, thank you.
Andy
Nature can be so beautiful . A nice writing , Andy ))I think spring is my favourite season , autumn can be nice with all those colours of the leaves . Summer can be too warm
Yes Violet, Nature can be so very beautiful. Autumn is definitely my favourite time of the year, its colours are so magnificent.
Andy
A fine write Gold.
Thanks Orchi,
Nature's pastel for artwork can always astonish us mortal beings
It certainly can thinkerbell, thank you.
Andy
'The artwork becoming so bright.'
Amen!
(indeed, Nature is just so majestic)
Brilliant!
(hope you win again if you have another match
but hope you stay safe
have a great weekend, Andy)
Thank you Mek, Nature certainly is majestic. Have a great weekend as well.
Andy
Beautiful poem, it was well descriped and made me reflect.
Thank you Tammy, much appreciated.
Andy
Your welcome my friend
Your description is so vivid that I can see you standing on that hill, taking in the glorious spectacle. The true beauty of nature cannot be reproduced by man, we can only stand and look on in awe. Such a beautiful write!
Thank you Bella, you are so right about Nature it is glorious.
Andy
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