Nature's balance

Nature's balance

A Poem by Soren

 Beauty so vast and so deep that the stars look up to its peak and the seas look down to its depth. 
Extending to the other side of time, where no soul has ever touched, it paints over dreams, turned sepia in its shadow
Nature bleeds these colors in drops of rainbows, pools of sunsets and the dark mirror of night where the blind too can see its majesty
These discarded, cast off drippings of the gods, woven into the coat of nature
It warms the naked, enriches the poor, sheltering the homeless as a gift

© 2025 Soren


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Mm...that's quite a poem there Soren..:)

It's like a journey of the senses....vast and deep beauty amid rainbows and sunsets....
Thanks for sharing this uplifting write ...

BB73

Posted 2 Months Ago


Soren

2 Months Ago

Thank you for your read and encouragement it is most appreciated
I love how the imagery stretches from the stars to the seas, and even into the timeless, unseen spaces -- it really captures both the majesty and quiet care of the natural world. The idea that even the "discarded drippings of the gods" can warm, enrich, and shelter is so tender and profound. Your words make me pause and really appreciate the balance and gifts of nature.


Posted 2 Months Ago


Soren

2 Months Ago

Thank you Roma for your read and kind words they are deeply appreciated.
The gift of nature, there for all who wish to open their arms to its richness. There for the poor and wealthy alike, even the blind. Nature, the jewels of life for me. And so many can be found, if you just look. Beautiful poetry Soren. Loved your imagery here. Have a lovely weekend.

Chris

Posted 2 Months Ago


Soren

2 Months Ago

Thank you so much Chris for your read and most kind words of encouragement they always serve as a su.. read more

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Added on October 18, 2025
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