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Beauty of Nature


The trees there leaves
The grass and all our greens
This is where real beauty ends and begins
In the beauty of nature
There is nothing like the smell of flowers
There is nothing like the smell of the sea
And every thing is part of nature even me
The color of the snow the brightest stars
The longest fields and the greenest hills
The freshest breezes and puddles beneath your feet
The wetness of the ground and the slushy sleet
This is the beauty of nature
The birth of a lamb the birth of a cow
This is the most beauty and there is no question why or how
The baby birds in the nest
The sweetest tunes they sing are simply the best
This is the beauty of nature
 Stephanie Mcgrath





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