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Exploring the dynamic relationship between movement and nature, our collection of poems that compare roads and rivers delves into the contrasting yet complementary aspects of these two elements. From the structured paths of roads to the flowing currents of rivers, each poem captures the essence of travel and tranquility. Discover the beauty of mountains and valleys or the contrast between sunrise and sunset in our diverse collection. Whether you seek inspiration or reflection, these poems offer a unique perspective on the intersection of man-made structures and natural wonders. Join us on a poetic journey as we navigate the roads and rivers of life, exploring the paths we take and the currents that guide us.
Path and Flow:
Roads are path, firm and true,
Rivers flow, coming through.
One guides with a steady hand,
The other wanders, across the land.
Route and Stream:
Roads route, a direct line,
Rivers stream, a winding sign.
One navigates with a purposeful pace,
The other meanders, a gentle grace.
Journey and Current:
Roads journey, far and wide,
Rivers current, a flowing tide.
One travels with a forward cheer,
The other drifts, drawing near.
Path and Flow:
Roads are paths, carved and straight,
Rivers are flow, nature’s gate.
One guides with a steady hand,
The other meanders, across the land.
Journey and Stream:
Roads are journeys, paved and true,
Rivers are streams, fresh and new.
One drives forth with a constant pace,
The other winds, in gentle grace.
Paths of Life:
Roads, they stretch with asphalt’s might,
Rivers, flow with nature’s light.
Roads, they carve through hills and plains,
Rivers, wind with gentle strains.
Both together, ways we tread,
In their balance, journeys spread.
Roads and rivers, life they weave,
In their paths, our dreams achieve.