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We are Different fingers Of the very same hand. We are Born pure, Then forgotten. I am the flowers And the river. Mother Nature— What can I give her? She is all I cannot be. She is all I once was. The children of men Have twisted her personage Until her portrait no longer Is recognizable. The children of men Have twisted themselves— Trains, cars, factories! Nothing but awful galleries Of memories, a eulogy For the truth, the natural way. And yet, it all runs through us. Like our blood, and the breeze And the sunlight’s dappled stream, Like a rope, but not a chain, Sustenance, our meat and grain. It is One, and we are It. We are One, and separate.
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Jan 12, 2024
Jan 12, 2024 at 9:33 AM UTC
The Natural Way
We are Different fingers Of the very same hand. We are Born pure, Then forgotten. I am the flowers And the river. Mother Nature— What can I give her? She is all I cannot be. She is all I once was. The children of men Have twisted her personage Until her portrait no longer Is recognizable. The children of men Have twisted themselves— Trains, cars, factories! Nothing but awful galleries Of memories, a eulogy For the truth, the natural way. And yet, it all runs through us. Like our blood, and the breeze And the sunlight’s dappled stream, Like a rope, but not a chain, Sustenance, our meat and grain. It is One, and we are It. We are One, and separate.
Whenever given the option, I always choose doing poetry for school projects :p
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Jan 12, 2024
Jan 12, 2024 at 9:33 AM UTC
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