Colors Of Nature Poem by Rizwana Sultana

Colors Of Nature



Who could have given thee,
Ideas of varietal, diversifying colors
If the world would have been,
Devoid of birds, butterflies and flowers?

Ideas to humans, they bring,
Of colors beyond thy imagination,
Filling your mind with,
Creative and patterned vision.

The scarlet poppies and pink lilacs,
The crimson roses and blue cornflowers,
Blazing red daisies and maroon coxcombs,
Yellow sunflowers and purple larkspurs.

The violet lavenders and orange marigolds,
Golden daffodils and pink azaleas,
Pure white lilies and periwinkles,
Red and white dahlias and bougainvilleas.

The wild flowers dancing to and fro,
As the strong wind blows,
Divert our turbulent mind,
Full of tensions and woes.

Empurpled gerberas and cerulean aquilegias,
The flame nettles and pink tulips
Carmine hibiscuses, white chrysanthemums,
Creamy white camellias and xanthous cowslips.

The red-beaked chartreuse paroquets,
The blue kingfishers and black ravens,
For them, I want to make,
My garden, a cute haven.

The indescribable colors of nature,
As if they are under a magic spell,
Whose beauty's description
Only nature can tell.

The orange-red leaves of maple,
With their varying shades,
Whose subtle colors,
In autumn, begin to fade.

How artistic nature is,
I again and again wonder,
Even my creative ideas and notions,
Are beyond it, I ponder.

Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: color,nature,nature love
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