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15. Nature

Beginning with romantic thoughts like "standing under a waterfall beside one you love", this poem ends with a call to have "deep wells of love, for the plants and animals that share this planet".

2/11

24. Acres Wild

Named for the Jethro Tull song, this poem tells of forests that "give a weary traveller rest", - those of us who "see acres wild, filled with the wonder of a child".

3/11

178. Mountains

On International Mountain Day. A quick reference to Tolkien too.

4/11

293. Garden

Yavanna - Garden reminded my of the Mrityunjaya mantra and God begging us to have a "victory over death by being in the present... Being ready to leave, grasping onto life which was heaven sent"

5/11

306. Farm Visitors

The call of birds weave their bright magic upon our soul, the city couldnt mend us but now out here we're whole.

6/11

309. Sunshine Wiggle

Seemingly disjointed, but a record of ideas from my cousin, woven into thoughts

7/11

324. Skandan

The trees are fully in bloomfilling the airwith nature's perfume.

8/11

344. Let's Plant Mangoes

For a young girl Stuti who is fond of nature

9/11

351. Rain

About a long awaited rain - a plea and prayer for it to fall - but with romantic overtones

10/11

2. Mumzy2

About a wonderful visit we had by a cat and her 3 kittens nearly 10 years ago

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505. Exodus

Something about breaking away from city life and inviting humanity to an exodus leading us to live with Nature.