Poems About Nature
1. "Nature" Is What We Seeby Emily Dickinson
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"Nature" is what we see—
The Hill—the Afternoon—...more
2. All Nature Has A Feelingby John Clare
All nature has a feeling: woods, fields, brooks
Are life eternal: and in silence they
Speak happiness beyond the reach of books;
There's nothing mortal in them; their decay...more
3. Nature Trailby Benjamin Zephaniah
At the bottom of my garden
There's a hedgehog and a frog
And a lot of creepy-crawlies
Living underneath a log,...more
4. Calm Is All Nature As A Resting Wheelby William Wordsworth
Calm is all nature as a resting wheel.
The kine are couched upon the dewy grass;
The horse alone, seen dimly as I pass,
Is cropping audibly his later meal:...more
5. Song Of Natureby Ralph Waldo Emerson
Mine are the night and morning,
The pits of air, the gulf of space,
The sportive sun, the gibbous moon,
The innumerable days....more
6. Natureby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
As a fond mother, when the day is o'er,
Leads by the hand her little child to bed,
Half willing, half reluctant to be led, ...more
7. Natureby kerri king
Nature is beautiful
nature is fun
love it or hate it
nature is something to love...more
8. Patience Taught By Natureby Elizabeth Barrett Browning
'O DREARY life,' we cry, ' O dreary life ! '
And still the generations of the birds
Sing through our sighing, and the flocks and herds
Serenely live while we are keeping strife...more
9. Amends To Natureby Arthur Symons
I have loved colours, and not flowers;
Their motion, not the swallows wings;
And wasted more than half my hours
Without the comradeship of things....more
10. Natureby celine charcoal
human nature, mother nature,
enough of your torture.
safely nature, easy nature,
play your game,...more
11. God's Gift - Nature...........by Ravi Sathasivam
When the beautiful morning comes
The rays of rising sun kiss her
When the garden of nature open its heart
The garden of flowers hugs her to welcome...more
12. Nature Is What You Dont Seeby john tiong chunghoo
nature is what we dont see
for instance the essence that pushes words out
for this poem fated for posterity
the birds that without fail...more
13. Nature That Washed Her Hands In Milkby Sir Walter Raleigh
Nature, that washed her hands in milk,
And had forgot to dry them,
Instead of earth took snow and silk,
At love's request to try them,...more
14. The Interpretation Of Nature Andby Sir Francis Bacon
I.
MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much
only as he has observed in fact or in thought of the course of nature: beyond this he neither knows
anything nor can do anything....more
15. To Natureby Samuel Taylor Coleridge
It may indeed be fantasy when I
Essay to draw from all created things
Deep, heartfelt, inward joy that closely clings;
And trace in leaves and flowers that round me lie...more
16. The Gladness Of Natureby William Cullen Bryant
Is this a time to be cloudy and sad,
When our mother Nature laughs around;
When even the deep blue heavens look glad,
And gladness breathes from the blossoming ground?...more
17. Natureby George Herbert
Full of rebellion, I would die,
Or fight, or travel, or deny
That thou has aught to do with me.
O tame my heart;...more
18. Mother Natureby Sylvia Chidi
Often I marvel at Mother Nature
And its unique adventures
It has in stock for us
I have to say Mother Nature is the boss...more
19. Nature The Gentlest Mother Isby Emily Dickinson
Nature the gentlest mother is,
Impatient of no child,
The feeblest of the waywardest.
Her admonition mild...more
20. Universal Motion (Nature Nature Nature)by Udiah (witness to Yah)
Around the hub, the galaxies turn
Pinwheels scrubbed, in magnetic urn
Gravity attracts, while motion glides
Equal force acts, to sustain the rides...more
21. What Being In Rank-Old Natureby Gerard Manley Hopkins
What being in rank-old nature should earlier have that breath been
That hére pérsonal tells off these heart-song powerful peals?—
A bush-browed, beetle-brówed bíllow is it?
With a soúth-wésterly wínd blústering, with a tide rolls reels...more
22. Sonnet: Don’t Blame Natureby Dr. A.Celestine Raj Manohar M.D.,
Why challenge Mother Nature, man, in vain?
Accept her superiority and pow’r;
One can’t traverse with equal speed each lane;
Take blame for every flood, wind, drought and show’r!...more
23. A Touch Of Natureby Thomas Bailey Aldrich
When first the crocus thrusts its point of gold
Up through the still snow-drifted garden mould,
And folded green things in dim woods unclose
Their crinkled spears, a sudden tremor goes...more
24. Nature Is What We See—by Emily Dickinson
"Nature" is what we see—
The Hill—the Afternoon—
Squirrel—Eclipse—the Bumble bee—
Nay—Nature is Heaven—...more
25. Of Man By Natureby John Bunyan
From God he's a backslider,
Of ways he loves the wider;
With wickedness a sider,
More venom than a spider....more
26. Nature, The Gentlest Mother,by Emily Dickinson
Nature, the gentlest mother,
Impatient of no child,
The feeblest or the waywardest,
Her admonition mild...more
27. The Worship Of Natureby John Greenleaf Whittier
The harp at Nature's advent strung
Has never ceased to play;
The song the stars of morning sung
Has never died away....more
28. (034) Natureby Risha Ahmed (12 yrs)
Look at my hair
Dancing in the air
Look at the trees
Bowing with the breeze...more
29. A Cynical Natureby David DeSantis
The sun smiles,
forcefully examining the bitterness of the leaves
that have become
crushed under the weight...more
30. The Sounds Of Natureby Cecelia Weir
The Sounds Of Nature
O, tis so sweet.
Who am I
That would dare try to repeat...more
31. Art Above Nature: To Juliaby Robert Herrick
When I behold a forest spread
With silken trees upon thy head;
And when I see that other dress
Of flowers set in comeliness;...more
32. Natureby Jones Very
The bubbling brook doth leap when I come by,
Because my feet find measure with its call;
The birds know when the friend they love is nigh,
For I am known to them, both great and small....more
33. Click Here To Listen To The Beauty Of Nature The Beauty Of Natureby Winifred
Bullard
The falling of snowflakes coming down
Making a blanket of white on the ground.
Autumn with red and gold-leaves,
Falling to the ground, in a cool breeze....more
34. ' All Nature Praises God'by Carmela Patterson
Captured in the Psalms are the most eloquent Praises
And to read and ponder them affords one great graces.
The Lord's is the earth, and the sea, and the sky;...more
35. Flare Baby Flare (Nature Nature Nature Nature Nature)by Udiah (witness to Yah)
The age dawns, the weather fair
Nature warms, without a care
To the North, the winter's cold
A storm rages, from what I'm told...more
36. Nature Rarer Uses Yellowby Emily Dickinson
Nature rarer uses yellow
Than another hue;
Saves she all of that for sunsets,--
Prodigal of blue,...more
37. Supernova (A Star Is Born) (Nature Nature Nature Nature Nature Nature Nature)by
Udiah (witness to Yah)
The Great Red Giant could no longer bear
The forces of fission held within its care
Collected fuels over such a great time
A load too heavy, and fusion too prime...more
38. 0420 Trust Natureby Michael Shepherd
It's said that every species in the world
displays one gift beyond the scope of Man.
How dangerous the skies - for men, and birds -
how soiled the air, if wings were in Man's span!...more
39. (81) Nature Boyby David S Dennis
A busker on a unicycle
Dances with the birds
As teaming hordes of grey brained apes
Wend their way to work...more
40. The Nature Of Thingsby Linda Ori
How many times we say or do
Something that we thought was true
And then it made us sad;
A hurtful word, a shameful look...more
41. My Gift From Mother Nature On Mothers Dayby Mary Nagy
She knew
all I was hoping for
was a little time with you all.
She knew...more
42. Let Us Go Gentle With The Natureby Frederick Kambemba Yamusangie
Let us go gentle with the nature
It has given us many
Blessings to be proud of...more
43. Book Iii - Part 02 - Nature And Composition Of The Mindby Lucretius
First, then, I say, the mind which oft we call
The intellect, wherein is seated life's
Counsel and regimen, is part no less
Of man than hand and foot and eyes are parts...more
44. (d) 5 (Nature) The Wind Is Trying To Tell Me Somethingby Renu Rakheja a.k.a
Tranquil Ocean
The wind is trying to tell me something
Just softly murmuring and whispering
Gently touching my skin and making me tingle
Breathe in the freshness and let it mingle...more
45. Modern Love Xxxv: It Is No Vulgar Natureby George Meredith
It is no vulgar nature I have wived.
Secretive, sensitive, she takes a wound
Deep to her soul, as if the sense had swooned,
And not a thought of vengeance had survived....more
46. Beauty In Natureby Arti Chopra
Theres a poem in every flower,
a sonnet in every tree,
a tale in every lifetime
its just for you to see......more
47. (d) 8 (Nature) Eagle Eyesby Renu Rakheja a.k.a Tranquil Ocean
Dark smouldering eyes
Shiver ran up my spine
Seething anger inside
His eyes looked straight into mine...more
48. Sonnet Xxv: O Why Should Natureby Michael Drayton
O why should Nature niggardly restrain
That foreign nations relish not our tongue?
Else should my lines glide on the waves of Rhene
And crown the Pyrens with my living song....more
49. Nature Studyby Craig Raine
(for Rona, Jeremy, Sam & Grace)
All the lizards are asleep--
perched pagodas with tiny triangular tiles,...more
50. Nature At Easeby .Pd. is here
Sun glows at
The break of dawn.
Trees with outstretched hands
Flirt with the winds....more
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