“the beauty of nature and the magnetic attraction of technology”

Two worlds embrace as daylight bends—  
One ancient, wide, whose breath transcends  
The silent hush of mossy stone,  
Where sunlight gilds the overgrown.  
A fawn leaps softly through the shade,  
A river sings beneath the glade,  
And petal’s blush, in dew unveiled,  
Whispers where the heart exhaled.  

Yet, pulsing through electric dreams,  
Another realm of glowing streams.  
A thousand pixels paint the night,  
A world alight with coded light.  
We touch the screen, a distant shore—  
Connection, knowledge, evermore.  
Our voices sail in silent air,  
In circuits’ hum we find our prayer.  

How gently do these powers meet—  
The wild and wired, soft and sweet.  
The firs that rise in emerald arcs  
Beside the blink of silicon sparks;  
We walk a path, half glass, half green,  
Between what’s felt and what’s unseen.  
Let winding roots and signals twine,  
So nature’s soul, and code, align—  
A harmony not made by choice,  
But born when both hearts find a voice.
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