Brief Introduction: This poem written by Shreya Bansal is dedicated to nature. This poem for nature describes different aspects of nature that teach us.
To our lives who adds light?
Who teaches us what’s wrong and right?
The God’s greatest creature,
Is none other than a teacher.
On 5 September we celebrate teacher’s day,
As it is Dr Radhakrishnan’s birth day.
We only honour our school teachers,
But forget to thank some important creatures.
The nature has many beautiful features,
Which are our amazing teachers.
They all teach us many lessons,
Which became great learning sessions.
When you see things becoming blurred,
Remember that caterpillar at end of his world,
He teaches you to remain calm and patient,
And you might become a butterfly so elegant.
An ant teaches us what is unity,
And how to rightly perform a duty.
She might be tiny, but not a jerk,
She knows what is meant by hard work.
A mountain teaches us to be firm,
Rain or sunlight, just remain stern.
A camel says “there’s not always comfort,
You should learn to cope even a desert.”
A rose says “I am beautiful but I have thorns,
Because with every good bad is borne.”
A spider says “they destroy my webs to clean it,
But can’t destroy my determination and spirit.”
For these amazing creatures of God,
We all should give applaud.
Thanks to you all,
For lessons big or small.
Did you like this poem for nature ? Do tell us in the comments.
Read more about Shreya here : Shreya Bansal
Checkout more of her poems here::
- Need of Blood Donation: A poem stressing on the need of blood donation.
- The-joy-of-rain: A poem that describes the beauty of rain.
- Rakhi and the Market : A poem that describes the festival of RakshaBandhan from a different perspective.
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Excellent : quite indepth observations.
Wow it’s amazing 👍👏👏👏
This is wonderful.. A broader though which doesn’t easily strike us .. Thanks to you for making us realise to thank the beauty of nature😘
Awesome….lovely creation 👏👏
It’s awesome 👍👍