Is it spoiling a rose
To breathe its sweet scent
And call its silk petals
Beautiful?
Is it blessing a tree
To stroke its rough skin
And call its bright garments
Wonderful?
Is it treating a hill
To walk its curved back
And call its wide vistas
Majestic?
Or is it we who are
Spoiled, blessed and treated
By noticing what is
Only natural?
Wayne Visser © 2007
Book
Wishing Leaves: Favourite Nature Poems
This creative collection, now in its 3rd edition, brings together nature poems by Wayne Visser, celebrating the diversity, beauty and ever-changing moods of our planet. The anthology includes many old favourites like “I Think I Was a Tree Once” and “A Bug’s Life”, as well as brand new poems like “Monet’s Dream” and “The Environmentalist”. Then as we turned our faces to the moon / Our hands entwined, our hearts in sync, in tune / We felt the fingers of the silken breeze / And made our wishes on the falling leaves / A gust of wind set off a whispered sigh / Among the trees that leaned against the sky. Buy the paper book / Buy the e-book.