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Mother Nature
She is calm, like the sea breeze,
Gentle, subtle,
And warm on my cheeks.
She is the kiss of the wind
On my exposed skin,
A soft touch against
My bare forearms.
She is the quiet waves
Rolling onto the shore,
Gently rustling the grass,
And covering the sand
With warmth.
She is the wind when
It gradually increases in speed.
She is the darkening waves,
Clear turquoise fading
Into steely navy.
She is the tsunami,
She is the hurricane,
Whipping through the ocean
And blowing the grass
From its roots.
She is the sharp whistling
In my ears.
Destructive, loud,
And dangerous,
She is a siren’s song,
The call of the ocean.
She is the swirling of the sands
And the burning in my eyes.
Destructive, merciless,
Splintered wood and shattered dreams.
Calm one moment
And enraged the next,
She is nature.
And I’ve never cared for the environment.
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