Nature Resounding Poem by Michael P. Johnson

Michael P. Johnson

Michael P. Johnson

New Silksworth / Sunderland Co/Durham England

Nature Resounding

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Ever wonder a great oak tree?
Who’s thick roots grip the earth
Who’s branches stretch mighty and free
Praising who gave it birth

Ever think of yellow daffodils?
Of roses red and white
Who’s sweet bouquet the air so fills
Nature with great delight

Painted by God with smiling faces
Pressing their heads above
Bursting forth with diverse graces
Waving unified love

Hear the bees sharing their blessing
Nightingales on the wing
Lark and dove sprightly caressing
Whilst to The Lord they sing

Insects galore jumping dancing
Crickets and tiny fleas
Deep under ground secret romancing
As high above in the trees

A warm summer’s day quietly walking
Sampling natures fair
Hearing squirrels sparrows squawking
As eagles take the air

High in the hills red deer leaping
Sheep with lambs roam the dales
Thieves of the night only are sleeping
Whilst fox cubs chase their tails

If nature and church would just unite
Giving The Lord our all
Sweet aroma marvellous sight
How swiftly Satan would fall

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Michael P. Johnson

Michael P. Johnson

New Silksworth / Sunderland Co/Durham England
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