Beneath the ancient sky so wide,
The rocks stand firm, a timeless guide.
They hold the stories of the past,
In whispers of the winds that last.
In rugged forms and jagged lines,
They echo songs of distant times.
Each stone a note in natureâs song,
A melody that lingers long.
Carved by rivers, kissed by rain,
Through ages they endure the strain.
Silent witnesses they remain,
To lifeâs eternal dance and pain.
O rocks, you hold the earthâs deep soul,
A testament to natureâs goal.
In your embrace, we find our place,
A part of this vast, wondrous space.