i like it! the simplicity and romantic descriptions in tribute to nature and to poets .. well done says i! the tune "These are a few of my favorite things" sprung to mind as i started reading your closing verse ... i don't know why .. it just did :) ... your call to attend the world we live in is eternal ... well spoken!
E.
coasta siwale: What a beautiful world we live in, nature speaks to us all and this poem is a fine example of someone that watches, with large eyes and listens with ears of an elephant - we can feel and smell the essense of it's beautiful through poems, like yours. I hope you write more about nature and give us some descriptions of more of the things you see. We must let it grow, and your correct to survive: Love the title and ending. I like stanza two the best, it gives lovely descriptions which gives me rich vivid imagery. Thank you so very much. Dale
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Thank you for your review, am beyond encouraged Dale.
Decent poem. In a way it reads like the most basic descriptions of these things. It doesn't really evoke a feeling from me, or any type of emotion, but it does make me appreciate the beauty of nature. I like the message of the poem, but I'm not sure it comes across really well unless you read the "description" part of the poem, so I think that may be an issue as well. None of this is the say that the poem is bad, but I have faith you can do better :)
I love nature poems and this one was definitely no exception. The words you used really created some powerful imagery! It brought about a happy feeling 100/100
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you so much for your review. I love nature too
And let grow, until there's more
So we may still be here.
A vital message delivered beautifully.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you dear. All we have is this earth, would be tragic if we destroyed it,..thank you for the en.. read moreThank you dear. All we have is this earth, would be tragic if we destroyed it,..thank you for the encouraging words
Hey, nice work, simple, but elegantly done. Something of a call to safeguard nature, and treat it with both honour and respect, after all, without it what do we have? Just a synthesized world, where nothing is real...
A beautiful, well-crafted poem, made palatable with both its brevity and its message.
Keep up the good work, friend.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
This is an encouraging comment, am so glad you enjoyed reading it. Thank you so much