The love of nature is my religion,
Give me a sunrise of dazzling light,
I bow my head in admiration,
Once again, the sun conquers the night
When the wind gently ruffles the feathers
Of minstrels awakening at dawn,
Their gentle birdsong floats from the trees,
Soon, all my cares and worries are gone
A carpet of flowers beneath our feet,
Deeply inhaling the perfumed air,
Hand in hand my darling and I stroll,
He bends to pick violets for my hair
As the clouds drift, how their beauty distracts,
Those vapory denizens of the sky,
Lovers laying in the morning dew
Watch the parade as it floats on by
Fireflies in their chariots of light
Boldly announce the evening's return,
The moon dresses in her finest gown,
The sun recedes, dimming its lantern
Songs of crickets, wolves baying at the moon,
From the pond, frogs croak their opinion,
The roar of the ocean, rustling of leaves,
Over all this we have dominion
Tell me, what god is this that you still seek?
Remove the blinding veil from your eyes,
Marvels surround you, and yet you search
For the god your common sense denies
One of the most beautiful poems about nature and love that I've read in some time. Such vivid imagery and great symbolism. And the philosophical last stanza is a stroke of brilliance. Excellent write, Lora!
A fascinating poem. How beautiful the world will be, if everyone understands this.
If only everyone were so aware of nature's marvels. Thank you for helping to open more eyes.
very powerful write Lora. we seek the remote overlooking the manifestation around us.
I'm a great admirer of nature and your description of the full day was wonderful.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
OH MY! This is from so high in the sky! ! ! ! A Divine Write, right, rite! ! ! A+++