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Mingle with Nature : Earth Day special poem by Farhana Haque




With the keen eyes of mine I do witness the vastness of sea

How the waves of it crash in and ripped its parts on the shore

I wonder how their aggressiveness provide unique love on the oceans door

Then I look towards the blue open sky where the sun is sparkling like a diamond

The rays of sun thus create the scope to be joyful all day long

The dew drops fall on grass to spread the purity of earth

Colorful flowers get the reason to dance with rhythm that makes us comfortable

Birds do sing their melodious songs which pierce inside of our ears with a sweet tone 

I often love to sit beside the sea shore

Holding my knees to my chest for watching the beauty of nature

I contemplate about nature and human beings 

I wish that humans are more kind than the nature is

We can't hold our anger and let our happiness go always from us

But nature let us know about serenity 

Nature is something to where my heart get peace and get lost for eternal time

Each and every day we are struggling to survive

We do forget the little and beautiful things to cherish

It could be laughter, the freedom of speech, the freedom to live, or someone's special touch

I wish the world to hold on for a while to know the significance of nature

Then we could all live with honesty without any frailty 

Our lives need to revive its tone in a uplifted ways

Thus I sit and ponder over the magnificent innocence of nature

That wipes always all of my worries and plight.

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