The Nature Way of Life

Jade Sarah Lousie

The grass is green

The sky is blue, with white fluffy clouds floating around,

the green leaves on the trees gushing around in the wind

this is the nature way of life.

The dual grey sky's from time to time, that creep in, the pouring rain 

the piter patter noise on our windows, the stormy intervals 

crash of thunder, flash of lightening, white, lights up the sky

this is the nature way of life.

The bright early morning sunrise, which shine through windows,

the sun setting in the evening, the darkness and stars in the sky at night

this is the nature way of life.

The birds singing, that peaceful sound

the movement of the creatures butterflies, ladybirds and bees

flying and crawling around with their friends

this is the nature way of life.

  • Author: Jade Sarah Lousie (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 13th, 2016 08:33
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem is just about nature and making sure we appreciate the small things in life as life is too short.
  • Category: Nature
  • Views: 30
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Comments2

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    WELCOME JADE ~ Thank you for a lovely first poem about "The nature way of life". The Earth is our only Living Planet and the things you highlight ~ The green grass and leaves "chlorophyll" to provide the catalyst to convert carbon dioxide and water into plants (photosynthesis) ~ The clouds and the rain (the Water Cycle) ~ The sun which provides the energy and ius axial rotation and solar rotation which give us night and day and the Seasons (S S A W). The Flora and Fauna interact in complex food chains and food webs to maintain equilibrium "This is the nature way of life". Thanks for sharing in such a "poetic" way ~ beautiful ! BRIAN

  • Tony36

    Awesome write

    • Jade Sarah Lousie

      Thank You, more to come in the next few days 🙂

      • Tony36

        Welcome can't wait



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