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POEMS ON NATURE
Poems regarding nature and natural beauty.
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POEMS ON NATURE




Here are my poems written about nature in its various aspects, except pollution, which find a place in the folder "SCIENCE, ENVIRONMENT, MEDICAL & LEGAL.





M C Gupta
6 October 2008
Portfolio -> NATURE AND INSPIRATIONAL -> POEMS ON NATURE

SUN RISING IN THE HORIZON  [E]   1.2 KB
As the sun rises, its golden rays bathe the earth.

SUMMER HOLIDAYS  [E]   1.5 KB
How I spent this summer—working in the hills!

I LOVE AUTUMN: an acrostic— winner  [E]   0.9 KB
An autumn scene.

SUN’S TRAVAILS: award winner  [E]   1.3 KB
The daily journey of the sun.

THE VILLAGE FARMER: award winner  [E]   1.4 KB
A village farmer imbibes wisdom and sixth sense from nature.

TSUNAMI: a cinquain  [E]   0.9 KB
The mighty force that an ocean is.

NEST: haikus  [E]   0.5 KB
The bird builds the nest. The birdlings, for whom it is made, abandon both.]

SUMMER HAIKU: award winner  [E]   0.4 KB
Winter gone, summer is here, and along with it comes cheer.

LIFE IS LIKE A ROSE  [E]   1.0 KB
A rose has petals and thorns. Life has its own trials and rewards.

A SNOWFLAKE’S WISH  [E]   1.2 KB
Where would the first snowflake of the season choose to go?

MOTHER EARTH--double winner  [E]   1.5 KB
Mother Earth’s reproach to man.

FALSE MAKE UP: a sonnet  [E]   0.8 KB
What would be a rose without its thorns? It’s better to be natural.

FLOWERS OF THE MIND: a link based poem  [E]   1.4 KB
Like roses and thorns, the mind has happiness as well as depression.

ANCIENT WISDOM: editor's choice  [E]   0.9 KB
Two aspects of nature.

MOUNTAINS: a haiku  [E]   0.4 KB
The old mountains, tranquil and challenging.

A WINTER NIGHT  [E]   0.7 KB
The beauty of white snow in a dark night.

AN ODE TO TREES  [E]   1.0 KB
Trees only give. And, they give their all.

WINTER: a Malayan pantoum—winner  [E]   1.5 KB
The winter approaching.

WINTER: a haiku  [E]   0.3 KB
A haiku about winter.

SNOW WORLD  [E]   0.8 KB
A snow-clad forest scene.

STATUE IN THE RAIN  [E]   0.7 KB
Rambling thoughts in pouring rain.

MORNING WALK  [E]   1.5 KB
A morning walk in the park soothes the sensations and refreshes the mind.

AN ODE TO WINTER  [E]   1.1 KB
Winter, the king of seasons.

FALL TRANSITIONING TO WINTER: acrostic   [E]   1.3 KB
The slow march of winter, and, Christmas.

WINTER’S WRATH  [E]   0.7 KB
The drudgery of winter.

SUMMER:a haiku  [E]   0.3 KB
The cycle of summer and snow, warm hearts and tears.

WATCHING THE SEA  [E]   0.7 KB
The unending charm of the sea, simply sitting and watching it.

DROPPED LEAVES: a haiku--award winner  [E]   0.6 KB
Departure of the loved ones

OF MOTHERS: award winner  [E]   0.9 KB
Mother God, Mother Earth, other mothers—all are ignored by ungrateful man.

FALLING LEAVES: a haiku--award winner  [E]   0.5 KB
Departure of the nurtured.

SPRING IS NEAR  [E]   0.8 KB
A poem written without making use of TWO vowels--not an easy task!

NATURE AND MAN  [E]   0.9 KB
Nature is a powerful jinnee, a friend that can turn into foe.

WATER DROP: a sonnet--award winner  [E]   1.2 KB
On the grave water scarcity in some parts of the world.

BE A CHILD  [E]   1.5 KB
We ignore nature, childhood curiosity and innocent leisure. The world is too much with us

THE THORN  [E]   0.9 KB
A thorn remembers Milton!

INNER PEACE: Editor's choice  [E]   1.7 KB
Describing the fury of rivers flowing into sea, which remains calm like a sage

AN ODE TO THE ROSE—award winner  [E]   1.3 KB
Rose, like the wearer of the Crown of Thorns, is revered because it bears the thorns.

RAINBOW  [E]   1.5 KB
The rainbow chides man for being afraid of death.