I watch every night, as the distant moon
Borrows its light to glow in every crescent
Like crystal in winter and dripping gold in June
Owning its magnificence with every rise and descentThe moon asks no pardon for this nightly routine
It is content with the loan of its sheenThe sun paints the trees green
A multitude of hues in abundant grace
The sapling waits its turn to be seen
Facing the orange ball, ready for the raceThe plants ask no pardon to soak up color
For the lack of sun would only make them dullerThe nature teaches us such humility
Urging us to accept ourselves in today
Pause from the rat race and the insanity
Breathe, be present and stayThis life is a gift so beautiful
We are enough as we are and ever so grateful