It pokes! It pierces! It gives you cuts and hurts! Yet Like a mother, It gives care to it's bud! Harsh exterior just a cover, A safeguard measure for it's flower! Succulent supple! Thorny tentacled! Storage fluid within so gentle! Sikiladi
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Nature’s Trail (31) Pine Tree
A charm with finesse Large segmented waves Woody base below the ground Emerges by earth shaves glowing under the noon sun It gives any beauty a run Sikiladi
Nature’s Trail (30) Damaged Soul
Withered and weathered..... It appears rustic. Having lost the days it sheltered..... passing by beings..... along with their burden things. It was in glory when it protected..... creatures teeny weenie. Provided abode to those who habitated..... winged ones'.... and slithery ones'. Now it stands broken and bruised...... Nursing it's own damaged soul. Sikiladi
Nature’s Trail ( 29)
Two tones blended together In unison they live forever Imparting a message of Oneness To the entire Human Race Sikiladi
Nature’s Trail – (28) Tortoise
Timid nature, Tiny denture, Scaly shell, Calm within. Slim eyes, folded limbs, Wrinkly neck, Folding within. Shy behavior, Tough exterior, Thinks superior, Softness Within. Sikiladi
Nature’s Trail – (27) Japanese Pine
Japanese Pine Tiny in appearance, Awesome in emergence, The slender beauty grows in abundance. Well grounded, well soil based, Petite royalty shows signs of affluence. Sikiladi
Nature’s Trail – (26) Succulents
Bleeding edges, Velvety body, This succulent is of two tone! Growing wild, appearing mild, White flowers add the delight! Clusters formed, ground reformed, This cactus is of soft kind! Sikiladi
Nature’s Trail (25) In the wild
Gaze attentive! Fright tentative! Their status has no superlative. The Water Bucks so alert, They might even hear your swaying skirt. Standing together in support Each one I see the other’s escort. Sikiladi
Nature’s Trail (24) In the wild
Tall and mighty! With necks bit lengthy. Keeping a watchful eye, On Almighty’s blessings plenty. Grazing on the Kenyan land, The Giraffe are the pride of the land. In their silent calming ways, They attract us by their plays. Sikiladi