Famous English poems

Mother Nature "-Emily Dickinson

(Mother Nature)

Nature, gentle mother, nature, the gentlest mother,

Not impatient as a child, impatient as a child,

The wisest or wayward, even the weakest and wayward,

Her warning was mild.

In the forest, the mountain is in the forest, on the mountain.

Being heard by travelers, travelers can also hear it.

To suppress rampant squirrels is to suppress rampant squirrels.

Still too impetuous bird. Or a reckless bird,

How fair her talk is, how fair her words are,

One summer afternoon, one summer afternoon.

Her family, her assembly; At her home, at her party;

When the sun goes down, when the sun goes down,

Her voice echoed in the aisles,

Inciting timid prayers inspired the smallest cricket.

The tiniest cricket, the tiniest flower,

The most unworthy flower. Shy prayer.

When all the children are asleep, when all the children are asleep,

She turned around. All she had to do was turn around and leave.

Enough to light her lamp; It will light enough lights;

Then, bend from the sky, then bend from the air,

With infinite affection and infinite love,

Infinite concern, infinite concern,

Put her golden finger on her lips and your golden finger on her lips.

Testament silence is everywhere. Tell everyone to keep quiet.