I’ll tell you of a world I’ve seen
Of waterfalls and streams
A land where the water meets the woods
Where the bluebird sings
A place that’s tranquil but never sleeping
When Spring’s around the corner peeping
To sit and watch the eagle soaring high, then sits upon her nest
To walk within the majestic woods and spy a deer at rest
The sweet smell of nature surrounds, awakening our senses
Pink and white buds like popcorn popping
Tadpoles turn into frogs jumping and hopping
The air is crisp and the sky is blue
This world I’ve seen, but yet never been, it’s true
A world only seen through your eyes and words
A world so different from mine
A perfect piece of the planet standing the test of time
You shared your love, your passion of your world with me
So much beauty and wonder on this earth to see
You let me dream your dreams
And take me by the hand each day and show me something new
Something to cherish, a memory to make and for this I thank you.
WOW.......u made me visit that world with your majestic poem.......superb imagery........i was like down there......looking and feeling the things frm yr world.......WOW...... LOVED IT............. ;)
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Wowow! Beautiful! Yes, that is what nature have saved for us. I sense a soul extremely close to nature in the poem. And, I have to tempt you: You need not be satisfied by just dreaming about it. You can drop in to Kerala, India and enjoy all this vanity of nature. You need not go to Switzerland either. The images in the poem are so exquisite and sooooo real, that I am reminded of Meghasandesham of Great Sanmskrit poet, Kaalidasa. Enjoyed reading. Thanks for sharing.