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I hear the winds that do me call.

Come! Discover before it is too late,

Time is running fast it will seal your fate.

So many treasures to show to you,

Such as the early morning dew.

Fresh green buds as spring awakes,

Flowers peeping around deep blue lakes.

Mountains show fresh new hues,

Snow that melts bring streams anew.

Forest glades filled with flowers,

With here and there shady bowers,

Wild animals with playful young,

Gentle breezes with songs unsung.

Enjoy sweet nature seek lasting peace,

Your natural knowledge will greatly increase.

The world is large and I am small,

I still marvel at natures call.

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Nature's Call

Contributed by bernard2 on Sunday, 7th August 2005 @ 08:42:40 AM in AEST
Topic: NaturePoetry



The world is large and I am small,

I hear the winds that do me call.

Come! Discover before it is too late,

Time is running fast it will seal your fate.

So many treasures to show to you,

Such as the early morning dew.

Fresh green buds as spring awakes,

Flowers peeping around deep blue lakes.

Mountains show fresh new hues,

Snow that melts bring streams anew.

Forest glades filled with flowers,

With here and there shady bowers,

Wild animals with playful young,

Gentle breezes with songs unsung.

Enjoy sweet nature seek lasting peace,

Your natural knowledge will greatly increase.

The world is large and I am small,

I still marvel at natures call.





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Re: Nature's Call (User Rating: 1 )
by vibes2go on Sunday, 7th August 2005 @ 12:03:50 PM AEST
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So fresh and so happy .. wonderful. I needed something just like this.. my grandaughters are getting ready to leave ..and it's a sad time for me ... sigh.
mary


Re: Nature's Call (User Rating: 1 )
by MorningDove on Sunday, 7th August 2005 @ 12:31:03 PM AEST
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I have always been a Nature Girl but living back here in the country I am in it everyday. It makes me feel whole and part of this big orb. Watching the wildlife and making sure there is protection and food for them makes me very happy (hate the coyotes though) but they too serve a function. Thanks Berne.

Love to you and Martha,
Rita


Re: Nature's Call (User Rating: 1 )
by brew on Sunday, 7th August 2005 @ 03:40:23 PM AEST
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Ever so beautiful write. Love the out doors. Seems you do as well. Great write.!

Brew~


Re: Nature's Call (User Rating: 1 )
by Nazmythian on Sunday, 7th August 2005 @ 10:31:07 PM AEST
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My appreciation of your talent increases by leaps and bounds Bernard ... everytime I find a treasure like this from you. I read through this with ease and a certain, unrushed relaxation. Just to be certain I hadn't missed anything I went back and read it again.

Nazzy ~
( who will return to this again ... )


Re: Nature's Call (User Rating: 1 )
by mom11159 on Tuesday, 9th August 2005 @ 10:20:18 PM AEST
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I so love nature and I love this poem your imagery is wonderful your words captivating and so beautiful I read this and get such a peaceful feeling in my heart and soul Excellent job
cathy




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