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I wrote this poem because I love Nature. It is a part of my life. I was thinking about a meadow full of flowers and the life that makes up this beautiful wonder of nature.
Mother Nature's Show |
| by Sandi Vander Sluis |
The flowers of the meadow present a colorful show
as they are caressed by the warm sun's glow
She offers her flowers as a treat for the deer
as a doe watches her fawn and keeps her near
Birds circling to land in the meadow below
looking for bugs, so their offspring will grow
Butterflies dancing together in mid-air,
one would think they are at a social affair
The bees scurry from flower to flower
gathering nectar they love to devour
The stream follows the meadows path,
a raccoon enjoys taking a bath
The frogs sing in unison nearby,
only stopping to catch a fly
The meadow is a wonderful place to go
to see Mother Nature put on her show
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