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New Beginnings... A tiny poem



                         New beginnings...


New beginning of the Universe

Rising sun dawn of the golden heart

Sunset reflects beauty of moon art …

Darken sky’s bring blessings of rain

Blessings of rain are growth of seed

The growth of seed, blossoming life

A Greenish earth, full of harmony

A world of wonder has just begun…


New beginning Nature'

Dot to dots new begging unfold with nature

Origin to origin water flows with grace

Seed to bloom trees stand tall and proud

From starts to starts the animal kingdom reigns

From Zoo to darkened forest, a fresh start

Brining fresh new beginning of life-changer to all who dwell within.


New beginning of love

Shared dreams guide our steps,

Emotions weave closeness tight 

Perfect flaws accept,

Together.

Shine so bright.

Thrill of love's start today,

New begging start today

In each other space.




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