A Tepastry Of Creation!
In the cradle of dawn, where the sky meets the day,
A canvas of colors begins its ballet.
Soft pastels whisper as the sun starts to rise,
Painting the heavens with breathtaking surprise.
Mountains stand tall, their peaks kissed by the snow,
Guardians of secrets that only they know.
With valleys that cradle the rivers' sweet song,
Winding through meadows where wildflowers throng.
The oceans, vast mirrors of deep azure hue,
Cradle the mysteries of life born anew.
Waves dance with laughter, a rhythmic embrace,
While coral gardens bloom in a vibrant lace.
Stars twinkle brightly in the velvet night,
Guiding the wanderers with their gentle light.
Each constellation a story untold,
Whispers of ages, both timid and bold.
In forests where shadows and sunlight entwine,
Creatures of wonder in harmony shine.
From the swift-footed deer to the wise old owl,
Nature's own symphony, a soft, soothing howl.
The fruits of the earth, in abundance they grow,
Nourishing bodies with flavors that flow.
From orchards of apples to fields of sweet grain,
A feast for the senses, a bounty to gain.
And flowers, oh flowers, in riotous bloom,
With petals like laughter, dispelling all gloom.
Their fragrances mingle, a sweet, heady blend,
A reminder that beauty and life never end.
In stark contrasts woven, in chaos and grace,
Earth's tapestry flourishes, a wondrous embrace.
From the heights of the mountains to the depths of the sea,
In every creation, a glimpse of the free.
So let us stand in awe, with hearts open wide,
For the beauty of Earth is a gift, a guide.
In the sky, in the rivers, in all that we see,
A masterpiece crafted, forever to be.
In the heart of creation, a whisper divine,
God's hand shaped the world, in love's grand design,
- Author: accross_world_with_u ( Offline)
- Published: November 15th, 2024 00:14
- Comment from author about the poem: I love our amazing Earthly home and it brings me so much pleasure writing about its beauty.
- Category: Nature
- Views: 8
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Thank you sir!
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