2 result(s) for Urban Nature Poems.
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Resilience in Concrete
In the city's grasp, where the pavement sighs,
Wildflowers bloom beneath muted skies.
Cracks in the concrete, their humble embrace,
Whisper of beauty in a bustling place.
Petals like laughter, in colors so bright,
Dancing with joy, a brief moment of light.
Against all the odds, they rise from beneath,
A testament brave, of life and of strength.
With each tiny blossom, the sidewalks awake,
A brush with the wild, in each fragile flake.
Among metal and glass, where dreams intertwine,
The wildflowers flourish, and nature’s divine.
Moonlit Whispers
In moonlit parks where shadows play,
The city sighs, it breathes, it sways.
Beneath the glow, the trees unfold,
And whisper secrets softly told.
Glistening leaves with silver light,
Share tales of lovers lost to night.
The rustling grass, a gentle hymn,
Crickets chirp where chances brim.
A bench, a rose, a fleeting glance,
Nature's romance, a moonlit dance.
In urban silence, hear the call,
Of whispered stories, shared by all.
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