An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Eat the fresh fruit, Awaken your senses. Do not bother with rotten fruit Growing over the fences. For it has been corrupted and is not new,
By Li-Li 📓3 months ago in Poets
Leaves crinkle beneath They scatter just like sad dreams A change is coming. Cool days of spring time There will be a fresh new start
✨ The eye of the storm wide open, sees the chaos and devastation. ✨ The tempest rages like a freight train barreling
By Colleen Walters3 months ago in Poets
Isn’t it wild to think How we’re just water and carbon and some other little pieces But how all those little pieces came from
By Sam Spinelli3 months ago in Poets
I don’t write poems I am possessed by the them I speak for those that are otherwise silent I speak for the nonviolent I write as witness to those hemmed in on all sides
By Atomic Historian3 months ago in Poets
Fog The dawn is swallowed whole, blurred shapes where houses should be, lamps floating like lonely moons caught in a pale and breathless sea.
By Marie381Uk 3 months ago in Poets
moonlit silence sterling currents whispering ripples of majestic light resonating the dance of creation’s play across the backdrop
By Kristen Balyeat3 months ago in Poets
No, I don't think that I could make it I don't have those kind of skills Some days I can't find my own car keys I'm not built to hunt and make the kill
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden3 months ago in Poets
Dear moon, Way up in the sky.. So close but so far I could touch you Reach for you If I miss you I'll hit the stars But if I do I'll wonder why
By Connor Mudie3 months ago in Poets
I wanted claws and strength And ruggedness And freedom I sure as hell did NOT want to be human I could have practiced my howl
Wind that frightens The wind prowls like a hungry whisper, stalking the night with ragged breath. It claws at the eaves,
My dearest Moon, My constant companion Wandering with me down the decades Lending silent support in spades Beaming approval from high in the sky.
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶3 months ago in Poets