Plants, oh plants, how you fascinate,
With your leaves and stems so intricate,
From towering trees to humble shrubs,
You come in all shapes, sizes, and clubs.
You're the lungs of the earth, so they say,
Breathing in carbon and giving oxygen away,
Your roots reach deep, anchoring you to the ground,
As you soak up water and nutrients all around.
You provide shelter, shade, and food,
For creatures big and small, wild and subdued,
Your flowers bloom, bringing color and scent,
Attracting pollinators, busy and content.
You're a reminder of life's endless cycle,
Of growth, decay, and renewal's revival,
Teaching us patience, resilience, and care,
As we witness your beauty, ever so rare.
Plants, oh plants, how you nourish our soul,
Reminding us of nature's eternal role,
May we learn from you, and treat you with grace,
For you're a precious gift, in this earthly space
Wow! Nice poem
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