Poems About: NATURE

In this page, poems on / about “nature” are listed.

  • 241.
    The Beauty Of Nature's Wonders

    The beauty of Nature is all around me
    And every day in Nature such wonders to see
    Within view of land above the sea the gannets fly
    For their small marine prey they plunge down from the sky. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 242.
    The Poems Of John Clare

    For years in Northampton mental asylum he battled his ghosts of despair
    His Nation's finest poet of Nature the marvellous wordsmith John Clare
    So many of his poems are relevant today
    The one who loved Nature with words had a way. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 243.
    Leave Me To Mother Nature

    I don't want to live for to be frail and old and kept alive by pills
    And taking the most unnatural drugs for to combat my many ills
    Leave me to Mother Nature my fate she will decide
    Since the Reaper will find us all one day from him we cannot hide. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 244.
    Leave Nature Be

    With Nature's ways why do we interfere
    Of genetic modification and cloning too much we hear
    Why tamper with our Earth Mother why not let her be?
    Human interference with her seems all wrong to me. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 245.
    LONELY NIGHT

    Shuttering, of the windows at night
    light moon rays, at the sight
    Is it the plight of the skies
    Or the wonder nature? read more »

    Dilpreet Singh
  • 246.
    Nature Is Not A Fool!

    Natural is not artificial and,
    Nature is not a fool!
    So, if you destroy nature,
    You will surely face the consequences! ! read more »

    Edward Kofi Louis
  • 247.
    The Wonders Of Nature

    The wonders of Nature around us every day
    The billions of multicoloured wildflowers that bloom in their own natural way
    The hum of the nectar gathering honey bees
    And the scent of pollen blown out from the blossoming trees. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 248.
    If I Should Die Tomorrow Say Only This Of Me

    If I should die tomorrow say only this of me
    In Nature's marvellous creations great beauty he did see
    He found some joy in writing reams of stuff he did write
    Though none of it is memorable or worthy to recite read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 249.
    A Sunny Day In Winter

    A sunny day in Winter in the coastal city with the slightest chill of Winter in the breeze
    The pale eyed ravens in the parkland cawing and none could mistake the song of the pee wees
    So good to be out of doors on such nice Winter weather just five weeks from the first day of the Spring
    For to enjoy the sights and sounds of Nature such joy that Nature to so many bring read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 250.
    You Great Goddess Of Nature

    You great Goddess of Nature I see the beauty you create every day
    In saying you are the only God I know of I do mean what I say
    'Tis said that you and Mother Nature are one and of the same
    Goddess of Nature or Mother Nature you go by either name read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 251.
    White Butterflies

    Their beauty sad to say will not last long a few days to live that is all
    The white butterflies in the garden on this warm day in the Fall
    So little time in their bloom of beauty to mate and lay their eggs and to fly
    Around the wildflowers and the flowering bushes when the sun shines bright in the sky read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 252.
    The Last Lovely Rose Of The Fall

    Her pink petals lay on the short grass beside the red brick garden wall
    By the thorny mother that bore her the last lovely rose of the Fall
    White butterflies flit in the garden in the warm sunshine of mid day
    And the shrike thrush he pipes on a low branch in his cloak of light brown to gray, read more »

    Francis Duggan
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