Nature's Newborn
I am a river, my heart an ever-changing stream.
Ripples cleanse my soul, and so joy reigns in me supreme.
As a redwood stands through seasons of change, so slow,
Embracing the Earth with gnarled hands, I too steadily grow.
As the sky awaits the gale to pass by, giving it no greeting,
I calmly face the challenging hail, my fears quietly retreating.
As the mountains rise on the land, old and wise they appear
I too bloom; with time, I hear the secrets of the cosmos clear.
As spring's lush grass adorns the surface of all the bare lands,
I wear the jewelry of love, carried in the rain's gentle hands.
Copyright © Clara Rosefire | Year Posted 2024
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