Wonderful World Poem by Uche Nwanze

Wonderful World



What a wonderful world!
What the world would have been without the beauty of the ageless Sun
The laughter of boisterous ocean
The giggling of the vivacious birds
The whistling of the wind
The chanting of the trees
What a wonderful world!
How would my world be without
The sweet cry of your first song
The smiles of the radiant stars
The serenity of the unassuming Moon
The grandeur of the glorious galaxy
What a wonderful world!
Imagine the world without
The symphony of the jocund fishes
The cynosure of the flamboyant flora
The resplendence of the reliable rainbow
What a wonderful world!
What kind of world would that be without
The tears of the resurgent rains
The reassurance of the snow
The mystery of sleeping and waking up
What a wonderful world!
How boring the world would be without
The diversity of the human race
The ambience of the surging seas
The freshness of the air we breathe
What would the world will be without the beauty of your smile
What my world would have been without you

Wonderful World
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The author writes of the beauty of nature, mankind and all that dwells in this terrestrial plane
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