An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Faint shadow in the storm.. The perfect illusion, An unknown embrace...
By Malachai Hough12 days ago in Poets
Hot sip, embers burn Softly stroke warm purring fur Watch norβeaster blow
By Rae Fairchild (MRB)12 days ago in Poets
Beach Safety! Whatβs to know, letβs jump in the ocean, nice and hastyβ¦ The Beachsafe website advises beach users to learn the rules.
By Angie the Archivist ππͺΆ12 days ago in Poets
Radiant hot flames hug my chilled form, relaxing shivering senses.
By Colleen Walters12 days ago in Poets
Hearts expect nothing. In return, hardened ice melts; Winter flowers bloom.
By Vitaline Bretagne12 days ago in Poets
I sit with stoic Silence under a yet moonless night my heart hangs heavy its weight wistfully wandering through the dark velvety sky
I Love Everything About The Spring I love everything about the spring, the way the world exhales. After months of holding its breath,
By Marie381Uk 12 days ago in Poets
My pocket hangs with open air, No weight of coins, no riches there. It knows the shape of want and need, A quiet place where thoughts take seed.
By shaoor afridi12 days ago in Poets
Icy Winds Burn Us Scorching Our Frozen Faces Her Warm Lips Find Mine
By I. Lazyryn12 days ago in Poets
Soo, the little boy will go to preschool, just like his sister did one summer. It's harsh on him, and on us.
By Seema Patel12 days ago in Poets
under oak branches away from society peace is guaranteed. All solitude lovers would like to rest on that bench beneath the oak. Souls heal by being in nature.
Two Feet Of Snow Two feet of snow fell without asking permission, overnight it settled like it meant to stay. A garden paused mid sentence, mid thought,