Poems About: NATURE

In this page, poems on / about “nature” are listed.

  • 361.
    'Tis Of Nature I'd Write

    Were I born a poet 'tis of Nature I'd write
    Poems that Nature lovers would feel happy to read and recite
    Of the song of the lark singing o'er the brown hill
    And the distinctive babble of the mountain rill read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 362.
    On Birds With Diseased Feet

    Of late I've seen birds such as magpie larks, gulls and magpies
    On the ocean foreshore or Nature strip of the street
    With only stumps where their legs should be
    Or walking lame with very sore feet. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 363.
    So You Tell Me

    So you tell me that your life has no meaning though you are doing well in a financial way
    You feel the light in your soul is growing dimmer pity poor you is all that I can say
    Financially well off but mentally unhappy that indeed does seem a sad thing to hear
    Wealthy in one way and poor in another that's how it does seem or it does appear read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 364.
    Australia With Any

    The Nature and rugged beauty of this Southern Land
    Is a thing one like me could never understand
    A migrant from by old brown hills far away
    Of Nature we learn something new every day. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 365.
    Though Much About Nature's Ways

    Though much about Nature's ways some claim to know
    Our wonder of her only does seem to grow
    Without effort great beauty she does create
    The artists and writers her does celebrate read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 366.
    Most People Love Nature

    Most people love Nature in their own sort of way
    And the voices of Nature we hear night and day
    The artists sketch Nature and the poets sing her praise
    And the wonders of Nature never cease to amaze read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 367.
    'Tis A Fact Of Nature

    'Tis a fact of Nature and facts never lie
    That for one to live another has to die
    The predator cannot survive without meat
    It's natural instincts to hunt and kill to eat read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 368.
    LESSONS OF NATURE!

    When days are hot we desire for rain;
    When rain comes we think about Sun shine;
    But Nature never disappoints us! read more »

    Ramesh T A
  • 369.
    The Last Rose Of The Fall

    Her pink petals strewn upon the grass beside her mother tree
    In full bloom a thing of Nature so beautiful to see
    Where the gleaners of Nature's decay grubs, slugs and insects crawl
    Last week she looked so beautiful the last rose of the Fall. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 370.
    We Do Not Respect Her At All

    Those who spend decades learning about Nature of Nature's ways will tell you they have much to know
    Her deepest secrets we will never learn of and our wonder of her only seem to grow
    One could live for a thousand years and yet not know all about her as her most precious secrets with us she will never share
    And yet in part due to us she does seem much the poorer as many of her life forms either extinct or rare read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 371.
    Each Thing Of Life In Nature

    Each thing of life in Nature has a duty to fulfil
    In Spring the skylark leaves the ground and soars above the hill
    'Tis hardly for the love of song that upwards he does fly
    And carols his way upwards towards the gray clouds of the sky. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 372.
    The Great Goddess Of Nature

    The great Goddess of Nature is the one true God for me
    I feel i sense her presence in every bush and tree
    You may dismiss me as an atheist since to your God i do not pray
    But what you think of me is your own business and with me that seems okay read more »

    Francis Duggan
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