A Summer's Daydream
A Summer’s Daydream
For shall I say nature is intriguing,
Welcoming new life in every aspect.
Flowers vividly in the light shining,
So captivating, I want to protect.
A summer’s breeze wisping through the sky,
Setting a soothing sensation within.
A glimpse of lustrous stars flowing by,
Oh my! I think i’ve committed a sin.
But as the storm had introduced itself,
My hazel eyes were in all fixation.
Mother nature was not feeling herself,
For I pondered, why all this frustration?
Yet I remembered my bliss with nature,
And that all darkness is to be for sure.
This poem is about:
Our world
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