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The Beauty of Wind in Poetry

Wind in Poetry

By Leo EdwanPublished about a year ago 1 min read
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Experience the power and beauty of wind through the eyes of the greatest poets

Wind, oh how you howl and moan,
Rushing past with an eerie tone.
A force of nature, you roam free,
Your power, a wonder, for all to see.

You stir the trees, you move the seas,
A harbinger of change, you do as you please.
You sweep across the earth with ease,
A nomad of the skies, a bird on the breeze.

Your gusts, they chill, your gales, they rage,
You lash out with fury, an untamed sage.
You play with kites, you tease with hair,
A mischievous spirit, without a care.

You bring the rain, you clear the air,
A life-giver, a breath of fresh fare.
You carry the scents of distant lands,
A traveler of the world, with open hands.

Oh wind, you are a mystery divine,
Your whispers, your roars, a magical sign.
May we cherish, protect and preserve,
Your power, your beauty, a gift to observe.

For wind, you are the essence of change,
A symbol of hope, that life will rearrange.
So let us embrace your spirit with glee,
And dance with you, in a world that's free.

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Leo Edwan

Hey I'm Leo Edwan.I'm a versatile and experienced content writer with a passion for creating engaging and informative content across a wide range of industries.

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