The Wind I am the Wind I creep and crawl through every swamp and valley Touching every leaf and holding every branch Surrounding every rock and cooling every stream Playing with the leaves that dance on my shoulders I am the Wind. I cradle nature's breath in my arms Rocking it back and forth Singing to it my sweet lullaby Kissing its tender face with my gentle breeze I am the Wind. I instruct the tall grass to bow before me Ruling over the leaves and governing the water Telling the rain when to fall Commanding even the waves of the ocean to obey me I am the Wind. Nature has given me more than one task I work to complete them all I fly with the birds and run with the cheetahs I guard the baby as she sleeps and watch over the dogs that howl at the moon I play with the hair of a sleeping child I race the cars on the highway I dance around the corn fields at dusk I watch the world begin to slumber and am there at its waking I am the Wind. Tornados are mere toothpicks for my teeth Hurricanes are but drizzling rain Blizzards lose their footing without me as their foundation Rooted as the source of storm and tempest, I will not budge I am the Wind. I hold the stars and stripes of many flags Helping the countries show them with pride I collide with the sails of boats Catching my feet they make me pull them along I am the Wind I pull the leaves off of the trees like apples Laying them carefully on the ground to sleep Letting them rest under a blanket of snow till they wake I am the Wind. I carry the seed of dandelions on my back Washing it with my breeze And planting it in the soft earth beneath my feet I cool it while I blow through pursed lips And bring clouds to quench its thirst Soon my work is done I am the Wind. Curling my fists at the mountains that stand in my way Disobeying the gravity of man Defying even life itself as I live on forever