Mother Nature Poem by Umasree Raghunath

Mother Nature



The sky is vast and white
The morning sun is red and bright
The flying birds are green and far
The zooming bees are black and apart
The morning weeds are wet and lovely
With the fluttering butterfly
The shyful clouds crossing by
In love with the mountains near by
The swaying forest trees
The dancing giraffes
The jumping little monkeys
The roaring tigers nearby
The great uncle elephants
And the little toddler ants
Fun of the little white doves
Showing the world what is loves
How I wish I run away from this desk
To the lap of mother Natures dusk
How I wish I jump with joy
Being in midst of the flowing brooks
How I wish I touch the skies
Like the lark that tries to fly high
How I wish I swim the seas
Like the blue fish that I see
How I wish I roar around
Like the Master Lion found
How I wish I remain awake whole night
Like the little owl with the eyes bright
How I wish I dream apart of angels
And sings the songs of Nightingales.

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Date: 6 August 2004.

Title: Mother Nature
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Umasree Raghunath

Umasree Raghunath

Eluru, AndhraPradesh, India
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