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Mother Nature

Mother Nature They say that Mother Nature Is to blame for the rain The hail, the wind, the sleet And the snow She terrorize the neighborhood Much worse than before They say she visit the ocean And bring a rapid rage I wish I knew Mother Nature But I never seen her face Why is she so silent and Distance from our sight Why is she like a spirited shadow Somewhere lurking in the night Mother Nature gets the praise For starting and stopping the rain I never been introduce to her So why do she gets the blame I am trying to determine in my mind Who Mother Nature really is I am trying to determine in life Is she fictional, or is she real I have heard of Mother Nature From my childhood back to birth Why Mother Nature gets the credit Remains to be researched I read about what Jesus said In the Holy Book I didn't see Mother Nature I must need a second look I turned from page to page and I couldn't find her in that book I found that God put together This whole world from birth The rain, the sleet, hail, and snow God decides when it falls to earth I still wonder how Mother Nature looks I wish someone would show me where To find her in the book I found that Mother Nature Always get the praise She has been popular in this world For many months, weeks, and days When I turn to the weather Broadcast playing on TV It always never ceases to amaze me That Mother Nature is the topic And she never fails you see How does Mother Nature hides Herself from the public eye Is she non-fiction or a fictional lie? All I want to know is whether Or not the woman exist When questions are asked about her Why they are easily dismissed I know Jesus because he Lives on the inside I acknowledge him In all my ways So he can be my guide I know not Mother Nature And discovering who she is Has become an issue I only want to see the woman So does anybody have a picture?

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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