Mother Nature Poem by Kevin Lynch

Mother Nature



Mother nature, with your trees tall and proud,
Providing shade with your shadowy shroud,
Swaying from side to side when the wind blows,
Always dancing with joy, no sorrow it knows.

The flowers and plants, laying in the grass,
Flashing their petals, relaxed in their own class.
Bugs and creepy crawlies, wandering to and fro,
In their own little word, crawling around low.

Mother nature so fresh, such sweet scented lust,
The colourful leaves and petals of each plant's bust,
Dancing in the sunlight in a field of lush green,
The petals glowing softly from the sunlight's sheen.

So beautiful when you notice this common sight,
So tranquill and happy under a bright summer's light.
The bird chirping and the humming of the bees,
The waves; soothing sounds of the deep blue seas.

Nature is beautiful and that's what I know,
As I'm up in this tree, swinging, ever so slow.
No need to struggle, no need to fight,
As you look at nature, so beautiful, so right.

There's beauty in everything, just not everyone can see,
The beauty in wildlife, in you, and in me.
But what a glorious final scene to see from this tree,
As I hang in this noose, and my life ceases to be.

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