Memorable Poems About Stones

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The River's Whisper
Born in the cradle of mountains so grand, Tumbled by water, caressed by the sand. I journey through valleys, beneath skies so wide, A stone in the river, forever to glide. With whispers of currents, I dance to the flow, A witness to stories, to secrets I know. I’ve felt the embrace of the sun's golden light, And shivered in shadows, in the hush of the night. From babbling brooks to tumultuous falls, I’ve weathered the seasons, I’ve heeded their calls. Each ripple, a memory, each eddy, a tale, As I smoothen and wander, with grace I set sail. So here I rest, where the waters converge, A humble reminder of nature's great surge. A stone in the river, both patient and bold, I carry the echoes of time, untold.
Lunar Glimmer
In the hush of night, where shadows play, Shiny pebbles gather, in soft disarray. Moonlight dances, a silvery breeze, Whispers of magic beneath the tall trees. Each pebble a story, a secret untold, Glimmers of starlight, in patterns of gold. They shimmer like dreams, kissed gently by night, Cradled in darkness, oh, what a sight. A quiet reflection on nature's sweet art, These stones hold the moon, a celestial heart. In the calm of the evening, beneath heaven's dome, Shiny pebbles twinkle, inviting us home.
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