The Wonders of Nature

 As the day begins to end
take your shoes off…
roll up your jeans…
feel the water…
sit back…
you are about to experience
the wonders of nature….
the radiance of color as the
sun sets into the water…
peaceful sounds in the air
wash away the day….
candlelight dinner…
enhanced with music…
honest conversation…
each day is a gift wrapped
in surprises….
relish adventure of
a perfect evening….

Poem title: A Perfect Evening…
Copyright ©2006 Sdmfgrammie

Comments

  1. Marjorie Ann Nacu

    June 11, 2013

    Beautiful Nature Jendhamuni
    i could imagine the fresh air,fresh breeze in the morning and yeah a possible perfect romantic place to have a date…
    Too bad I live in the city where mostly tallest building i only seen not tallest nature trees..
    Thank u for lighten up my day…
    Goodnight 🙂 be careful everyday 🙂

  2. Pieter Hibma

    June 11, 2013

    Try it sometimes, you see a real artist at work. He works in 3 D and adds gradients to the perfection. Some so-called wise people say He doesn't exist. I have never seen a painting or a photograph appearing by itself. Have a nice day, leave the computer behind and enter the real world.

  3. Luis Siva

    June 11, 2013

    THE NATUAL DEVISON OF THE WOTLS IST A WHATER AND THEY ARE LOT IN THE WORLD
    WHEN THE ICE  BERGS MELT WE SHOOULD SE WHO SENT AND WHO GOES ON THE WHATER

  4. Luis Siva

    June 11, 2013

    Hy if You are looking for saming
    Please dont let.me coll my brother and i l have you on GPS living our not
    your doc suputy ansiulg

    luis Silva

  5. Luis Siva

    June 12, 2013

    o now who you are tome maqke your self dead in a eleclapeter crash in
    panama
    and now using old the best you have money and now face
    dont anser the imail plesas

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