An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
The long and breezy nights of December arrive, where the wind hums softly through sleeping lives. Fog drapes the streets in a ghostly gray,
By Manal4 months ago in Poets
LMonster Mash Dance Under the moon so cold and bright, the graveyard wakes on Halloween night. From tombs and shadows they all dash,
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
The Clock Beneath the River There is a clock beneath the river. It ticks where no sound can live. I saw it once through broken water,
Bright winter snow Power cuts and blankets Rooms as cold as ice * * * A tiny lantern From bygone days Of grandparents I never knew
By Alan J. Edmonds4 months ago in Poets
Lanterns in the Rain We lit lanterns though the rain was cruel. You said the light would find its way, and I wanted to believe that.
The shift consumes like a blanket Of haze, resting along the landscape Light goes dim and the shadows hold long — ©️ Days are shortened
By Caitlin Charlton4 months ago in Poets
Introduction Another wonderful image shared by The Enchanted Booklet Here. The music is "Entangled" from "A Trick Of The Tail" by Genesis
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 months ago in Poets
Autumn moonlight, ah! a crane lifts from the still marsh, ripples fade to hush.
By Printique Studios4 months ago in Poets
Longest Storms Longest storms won’t last forever, but while they rage, they sound eternal. Rain claws at the windows, thunder argues with the sky,
Mesmirizing hues enchant the quiet woods Slowly I gaze just pass the dancing tree tops Clouds steal away my attention where I stood
By Wayne Ince4 months ago in Poets
. . . And we live And we breathe And yet We Claim We Can Not sing . . . . . .and we rise And we fall And yet
By Pōlani Monderen 4 months ago in Poets
An evening suited for a diplomatic knight Chilly, filled with shunning fright Months ago, festive peace, spruced the green lawn
By Marc OBrien4 months ago in Poets