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Seeing It Through Her Eyes

A Poem of Nature

By Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published 2 years ago 1 min read
Seeing It Through Her Eyes
Photo by Vlad Shapochnikov on Unsplash

I stand one the edge of a cliff...

Never knowing what the world may see..

I feel lost, but the wondering beauty I see is less then me..

The Earth stops the beauty is wonderous..

Have I got you in me yet..

As mother nature sees me at the wondering eyes around me it's silent.

The great height, the beauty of the Earth everything I see..

The hope of just looking around will see the world below...

No thoughts of harm, just seeing the earth at new height...

Everyone moving around everyone just living there lives...

They never see me just looking down...

The creation of life, humanity is strength I do see..

Mother Nature has risen indeed, when she created us from the dust we walk on you see.

As I see a woman at new height nothing can stop me from enjoying life..

And seeing it through her eyes.

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Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)

LouLou maintains a boundary between her professional endeavors and personal life. She wears many hats as an author, blogger, and content creator. In various projects, each one a testament to her dedication and passion for storytelling.

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