Nature of Life

February 17, 2025

Nature of Life

Everyone desires to live life uniquely in this nation
By exhibiting a soft and hard nature based on the situation;
See the life of the butterfly; and how it enjoys each moment;
It is colourful and beautiful to understand its nature
Though the life of a butterfly remains for a small period
But it lives happily based on its way of lifestyle it bonds.
Butterflies struggle to break free from their cocoons to strengthen their wings. We struggle to navigate life strategies influenced by our mood swings;
As individuals, we must acknowledge that our status is temporary.
Though the butterfly remains in this world for less time
Butterfly make everyone happy with its colorful feather;
We need to face the challenges posed by constantly changing weather;
The life span of a butterfly is short and beautiful
When we see a butterfly, we often forget our worries.
As we face struggles in life, we should confront them with cherish;
People will assess our nature as well as our character
So, we have to be kind towards the people, with whom we interact.

 

 

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By Dr Maria Pais
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Comment on this article

  • Adrian Rebello, Kallianpur, Santhekatte/Manama, Bahrain

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Nice article. Keep writing. I recall a Quote: "When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed." As Mr. Misquith has commented, it is unfortunate that in today’s fast-moving world, people are so busy they have forgotten the essence of Humanity. Fostering empathy, compassion, and connection between people, promoting mutual respect and understanding, regardless of differences.

  • Syed Khalid, Dubai

    Wed, Feb 19 2025

    Nice poem about nature. We destroyed the nature, our generation will be suffer

  • Clotilda Fernandes, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 17 2025

    Beautiful poem...Love the concept too.

  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Mon, Feb 17 2025

    "It would be great if human life were like that of a butterfly. Humans think too much, want to earn more, and become rich, but often forget humanity. The article is good.

  • william, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 17 2025

    Very well written.


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