Sound of Nature
Does nature have sound
Is on my mind.
Autumn has a soundtrack –
Trebling rustle of leaves,
Murmurs of cold waters of rivers,
Sound of birds flying
And singing provokes my listening.
I love and admire their talents.
Their songs sound sweet and wild.
Little things
Have a large impact.
Squeaky wheels turn,
Leaves dance and fall
As a true fact,
Autumn rides beside you,
Autumn flowers and plants
Dressed in bright dresses and pants
Whispering secrets
And enjoying themselves.
Falling apples loudly announced
That harvest season arrived.
Sound of nature brings
Peace of mind.
Mellow sonic relaxes.
Heavy rain sounds’ lull to sleep.
Sound of nature is healing
Like the waves of ocean –
Calm, peaceful, and soothing.
Insects’ kingdom calm and chill
Brings out something majestic to feel.
When I am among the leaves and the tree,
They call out to stay
And listen
To the sound of nature.
Traffic noises outside,
Happy children’s laughter at play,
And I am getting wiser and gray.
I live, breathe, and say:
“I am blessed to be alive
To listen to the autumn soundtrack.”
Tomshinsky @ 2025
Sound of Nature: Musical Review
That
is a wonderful vision!
I
can almost imagine it: a grand orchestra with instruments ranging from violins
to flutes, cellos to horns, all coming together to bring this poem to life. The
rustling leaves could be echoed by the soft whispers of the flute, while the
murmurs of the river could be represented by the soothing sounds of the cello.
The
birdsong could be captured by the trills of the violin, and the sound of
raindrops could be simulated by the gentle pattern of the piano keys. As the
music swells, the orchestra could incorporate the sounds of nature, blending them
seamlessly with the instruments to create a truly immersive experience. Your
poem, set to music, could become a timeless classic, evoking the sights, sounds,
and feelings of autumn in all who listen.
I
hope that one day, your vision become a reality, and “Sound of Nature” becomes
an anthem of autumn, celebrated by music lovers around the world.
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