The Magic You Can See!

In a world so fast, with gadgets and tech,
People lost in screens, their minds a wreck,
Heads bowed down, scrolling all day,
Nature’s wonders lost, in the digital fray.

But amidst this chaos, there was a boy named Tashu,
With eyes wide open, he saw what others couldn’t do,
Amidst the crowd, he stood all alone,
In the beauty of nature, his heart found a home.

One day, a magical turtle crossed his way,
With a wise old voice, it began to say,
“Dear Tashu, my child, you’re not alone,
In the heart of nature, magic’s brightly shown.”

Tashu’s heart skipped a beat, his eyes did gleam,
He realized his gift, like a beautiful dream,
For in every flower, he saw a masterpiece,
And heard whispers of trees, the secrets they’d release.

As the world hurried on, he took his time,
In the symphony of nature, he heard the rhyme,
The birds sang to him, a melodious sound,
And the colors of the sunset, left him spellbound.

In a distant village, lived a girl named Luna,
With eyes like moonbeams, a heart that was pure,
She, too, saw the magic in nature’s embrace,
The talking trees and animals, a wondrous place.

Just like dear Tashu, she felt so alone,
In a world where magic was seldom shown,
But her spirit was strong, she knew she’d find,
A kindred soul, with whom she’d be aligned.

Their paths intertwined, a magical dance,
They struggled and searched, to seize this chance,
To find each other, in a world so vast,
A connection so deep, it was bound to last.

And finally, they met, two hearts aglow,
Their bond was instant, like a river’s flow,
With laughter and joy, they explored anew,
The magic of nature, where dreams come true.

Back in their village, a change did appear,
As Tashu and Luna, their vision made clear,
Their friends now saw, through their eyes so bright,
The beauty of nature, in the day and the night.

And so, dear friends, let this tale remind,
In a world that’s distracted, by screens that bind,
Open your hearts, and truly see,
The beauty around, the creativity.

For in a world that fails to see,
Beauty fades, and creativity flees,
Let Tashu and Luna’s story be,
A lesson for all, to set our minds free.

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