The Earth, a realm both wild and free,
A timeless home for you and me.
Through whispering winds and rivers wide,
Its wonders flow, its truths abide.
The mountains rise with strength untold,
Their peaks aglow in morning gold.
The valleys deep, the forests tall,
A world alive—a breath, a call.
The ocean sings in endless waves,
A song of past, of sailors brave.
Its tides embrace both land and sky,
A dance of time that won’t run dry.
The roots below, the trees that bend,
In storms they break, yet heal and mend.
Their branches weave a tale so grand,
A tale of life, of sky and land.
The air we breathe, the soil we tread,
The fruits we eat, the hands we’re fed.
Each creature plays its fated part,
A woven thread in nature’s heart.
Yet man, with hands of stone and steel,
Forgets the Earth, neglects to feel.
The rivers choke, the forests weep,
The scars we carve run far and deep.
But still she gives, she does not take,
A gentle force that will not break.
Through every storm, through drought and rain,
She offers hope, she soothes the pain.
For Earth and man are one, not two,
A bond so old, yet fresh and new.
And if we listen, love, and learn,
Her grace, her gifts, will still return.
So tread with care, with love and grace,
Respect the land, embrace this place.
For Earth, our home, so vast, so bright,
Still cradles us in endless light.

Nice poem, John! 😊
Thank you very much, Laura! I hope you have a great day. 😎
Such a wonderful poem and tribute to the earth, John! 🌎
I appreciate that, Cindy! The Earth is full of wonder, and I wanted to capture that in this poem. Glad you liked it! 😎
You did and you’re most welcome!
A Wonderful reminder to cherish and protect our bond with Earth.
Absolutely, Wille! Our connection to Earth is something truly special and worth protecting. Glad you enjoyed the poem! 😎