Nature

Nature

A Poem by D. Pesek

Fawn graze in a sleepy lea,

As the sun begins a warm new day.

Fog disappears, just like the moon,

While birds sing their beautiful tune.

The song quickly grows, catching like fire,

Crickets join in to form nature's choir.

But all of it stops with a sharp, booming roar,

The animals have all, heard this sound before.

With the speed of lightening, rain starts to fall,

The brook overflows, in the heat of this squall.

Faster and stronger, currents flow,

Until day's end, when the sun stops its glow.

Adam's ale flows straight to the sea,

Where waves crash in, and fish swim free.

A vast expanse of royal beauty,

That stretches as far as the eye can see.

Watching the earth, from the dark sky,

Are stars, and the moon; night's watchful eye.

Which has seen all, with careful stare,

But tonight she watches Earth's snowy hair.

Where bears are king, and Emperors lice,

In the land of perpetual ice.

A far cry from the land of the sand,

Where even the cacti need to be fanned.

The dust blows relentlessly, for water is rare,

Though elsewhere the sky has plenty to spare.

There, sun is blacked out from an umbrella of trees,

That sway and rock in the warm rainy breeze.

Humans have come, and one day they'll go,

But nature endures, and her beauty will grow.

© 2009 D. Pesek


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Author's Note

D. Pesek
This poem may be extended, I feel as if I could write mountains about nature.

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This is so so beautiful! Your way with imagery is just astounding. I could very distincly picture every single line.
i can't even pick out a part I like the best because the whole thing was just breath-taking. I do love the lines

"Adam's ale flows straight to the sea,
Where waves crash in, and fish swim free.
A vast expanse of royal beauty,
That stretches as far as the eye can see"

I think the imagery was especially excellent there :)
Your rhyme scheme was like, perfect, because your rhymes weren't predictable (ex: cat and bat. yours were more roar and before, moon and tune).
excellent poem, pesek :D

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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This is so so beautiful! Your way with imagery is just astounding. I could very distincly picture every single line.
i can't even pick out a part I like the best because the whole thing was just breath-taking. I do love the lines

"Adam's ale flows straight to the sea,
Where waves crash in, and fish swim free.
A vast expanse of royal beauty,
That stretches as far as the eye can see"

I think the imagery was especially excellent there :)
Your rhyme scheme was like, perfect, because your rhymes weren't predictable (ex: cat and bat. yours were more roar and before, moon and tune).
excellent poem, pesek :D

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Very nice imagery in this write.
I like this write alot.
Very well written as well

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

dang, man. i was fishing yesterday, and as i was standing out there i heard the noises of various animals. immediately i felt compelled to put those noises into words, but i just couldn't figure out how to. you've done a great job here. i thoroughly enjoyed it.

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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