poem "its murre hills" by john proctor
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In this poem the poet has praised God's intelligence and nature's beauty
He says that the aroma of Murree is so sweet that it seems someone has sprayed perfume.The valleys are also beautiful and the smaller streams are meeting bigger ones.Murree is pleasantly different from the rest of Punjab as Murree is wetter and has loads of greenery.The superb colored butterflies add to the beauty of the plants which are already so beautiful.At noon the mist evaporates into the shiny skies and the rushing streams foretell the arrival of summer monsoon.This beauty of the Murree Hills depicts the Greatness and Intelligence of God Almighty and proof His existence.
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