Nature shows off without even trying,
Carving whole worlds while we’re busy sighing.
Look at the Grand Canyon which glows in painted stone,
A sunset carved and overgrown.
A canyon carved by time and grief,
A wonder standing bold, complete.
The Great Barrier Reef sings bright and free,
A rainbow breathing under sea.
Corals bloom where colors meet,
A living world beneath our feet.
The Amazon hums in endless green,
A universe we’ve barely seen.
Branches weave like whispered lore,
A forest with a thousand doors.
At Iguazu Falls, the waters roar,
A silver curtain evermore.
Mist crowns the air in rising swirls,
The Earth’s wide pulse in drops and pearls.
And still these few don’t tell it all,
The world is vast, the world is tall.
My life’s too short to name each place,
That feels unreal in time & space.
So how can there be only seven,
When wonders crowd the earth and heaven?
Half this world stays unexplored,
More magic that we’ve ever stored.