Poetry
1 min
Dear Mother Nature
Claire Chang
I am in the habit of gazing out my bedroom window
Even if alone, the moon still manages to shine
Craters and rocks on its surface cast dark shadows
Someone I look up to, a beacon of hope in sight
Waxing and waning, the moon goes through phases
Though time is limited, she lives life to the fullest
Through thick and thin she remains unfazed
Returning nightly, her resilience stops life's bullets
Rooted firmly, trees stand their ground
Their branches extend up towards the light
During storms, they don't let out a sound
They stay strong, fight with all their might
Even if changes in seasons cause their leaves to fall
Decomposition returns nutrients to the soil
New green leaves reemerge to spring's call
I admire how trees find peace in turmoil
In the Mojave desert, cacti thrive
Adorned with spiky needles and flowers
They require little water, yet manage to survive
Being resourceful is the cacti's superpower
As the human population continues to grow
Recycling and conservation are essential
To plastic waste, we must learn to say no
Saving our planet requires us to set intentions
From Mother Nature, I derive inspiration
When the wind gently caresses my face
I am reminded of her love, of her adoration
Reassured that as I navigate life's maze
The moon is watching over me, from up high
That, I remember, each night when I stare at the stars
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