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A river's cry

Nature

By Mesaye Published 2 years ago 1 min read
A river's cry
Photo by Mark McGregor on Unsplash

Has anyone ever seen a river cry?

Waters rushing throughout it's creek

As the sun dips behind the trees trying to get a peek

Waves crashing against the rocks, free, unabashing nothing to block

It's frothy liquid stream, pooling and moving like a midsummer's theme

Dancing within its rugged arena, as graceful as a ballerina

The harmonious symphony of the water running

It amazes me that nature can be so cunning

Standing with the sky against my back, engulfed in the scene

Is this how a river cries, I wonder if it screams

This picturesque, decadent stream is nature's most beautifulest thing

I love absorbing nature it's really serene

nature poetry

About the Creator

Mesaye

From the moment I read my first Edgar Allen Poe story when I was 12 yrs old, I knew what made my heart flutter & what drove my imagination. Writing has been something I’ve loved doing, fell far away from & am now drawn back to it!

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