Return to earth



What if we returned to Earth, our home
And let the trees reach for the sky above
Appreciating each animal that roams
In harmony, united by a bond of love

What if we learned to trust once more
And put aside our differences and fears
Working on projects, a greater cause to adore
Protecting our planet, wiping away tears

What if we embraced the Earth with open arms
Realizing we're just a grain of sand
A drop in the ocean, swayed by the charms
Of Mother Nature's gentle hand

Let's not fight against the tide
But let it cleanse our souls inside
Choosing the high energy of love
As we unite as one, hand in glove.

About this poem

This poem explores the idea of humanity returning to Earth, our home, and living in harmony with nature. It calls for us to appreciate the beauty of the world around us, to trust one another, and to work together towards a greater cause of protecting the planet. The poem urges us to embrace the Earth with open arms, recognizing our place within the vastness of the natural world. Ultimately, it encourages us to choose love and unity, allowing it to cleanse our souls and guide us towards a brighter future. Source www.yvonnepadmos.com ref.book NL | description in catalogue NL /ENG I downloaded on website yvonnepadmos.com 

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Written on September 25, 2017

Submitted by Freelancer on February 19, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAXA BXBX CDCD EEAA
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 613
Words 119
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

Yvonne Padmos

Yvonne Padmos is a Dutch poet, writer, and researcher with a focus on exploring and addressing a wide range of societal issues including technology, human behavior, robotic behavior, human rights, and animal rights. She is also the author of "Ocean Embrace," a book advocating for ocean protection. Dedicated to finding solutions for society and protecting the Earth, Yvonne was honored with the "NFT Top 10 & project management Thoughtleader award" on the prestigious Thinkers360 platform. In addition to her literary pursuits, Yvonne is a versatile creative professional who excels as a content creator, scriptwriter, actress, and influencer. more…

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