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Beauty, unlike Love or Friendship or even Life, brings its own sweet reward. You don't have to bring Beauty into existence. You don't have to work at it. All that is required is that you appreciate it, as the poems you are about to read surely do. These poems are about Beauty, but more than that they are about the appreciation of it. In nature. In people. In the situations that make up our daily lives. Poetry is Truth. And perhaps the greatest Truth any of us can discover is that Beauty exists in our lives, only waiting to be found and recognized. And appreciated.
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| Poems on Nature and Beauty continued | Author |
| Stars | Sherri Anderson |
| If there is anything in this Universe that is eternal, surely it must be those twinkling lights above our heads. | |
| Touch Of The Wind | Sarah Barsness |
| There is beauty in nature. Sometimes, a very personal beauty. | |
| Rain For The Soul | Wag |
| There can be beauty even in pain. | |
| The Wanderer | Tinker |
| If the slowly moving waters could talk to us, perhaps these are the words they would speak. | |
| Three Part Poem - The Fluttery Buttery Fly | Arugula Grub |
| A creature so unique, it needs three poems to describe its varied life. | |
| Nell | Brendan Hunt |
| Inspired by a movie, this poem speaks of the beauty of simplicity. | |
| Stirling Town | Carey Lenehan |
| There is a quiet, somber beauty to be found in a small town life. As this very talented poet shows us. | |
| Summer | James |
| There is a beauty to every season, but none symbolize Life more than does Summer. | |
| Orange Flowers On An Early Spring Day | Rosemary Winters |
| The color and beauty of Spring enrich us in ways no other season ever can. | |
| Percipience | Nancy Ness |
| Life, they say, evolved from the oceans. And many of us return to its beauty every day. | |
| Scent | Alberto La Femina |
| Our world is a very large place. And a very tiny one. | |
| Open Weave | Ted Reynolds |
| Is it nature's beauty or a magical spell? Or might it even be both? | |
| To Catch A Falling Leaf | Leonna |
| How wonderful it is to see the changes of the seasons - and the splendid colors of autumn - and the fun we derive from all of those falling leaves. | |
| Winds | Cindy Camilleri |
| Where does the wind come from? Or should we, perhaps, better ask where it is going? | |
| The Angels Cry | Rick Thompson |
| Bad weather isn't necessarily bad. It can often be very beautiful. | |
| Relax | James Bowie |
| Learning to unwind when our daily stress begins to overtake us can be difficult - unless we take the time to read some of this talented poet's work... | |
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We just couldn't fit them all on one page. The Best is yet to come...
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