An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
rusted-gold children stripped from adoring limbs... a mother lies in wait
By Lamar Wiggins4 months ago in Poets
New-gold canopy, breeze-drifted down, to cover salamander’s beds.
By Hannah E. Aaron4 months ago in Poets
The orchard exhales, one petal drifts into frost— night gathers the stars.
By Fatal Serendipity4 months ago in Poets
How the breeze's kiss releases the last color which ignites rebirth
By Reiley4 months ago in Poets
Autumn reminds us beautiful dances end to begin again
By C. H. Richard4 months ago in Poets
The leaves on this tree disguise themselves as bugs when brontosaurs draw near
By A. S. Lawrence4 months ago in Poets
Once they laughed, tromping splendor to bits. No one sees my one golden tear.
By Sonia Heidi Unruh4 months ago in Poets
sweet amber honey, paint a portrait of your mother. watch it fade away.
By Ashley Lima4 months ago in Poets
Burst of vibrant hues descend to covet the earth creating new growth
Rake and rake I may Yet somehow one hundred more appear in my way
gentle abscission self-righteous impermanence - tipping of the scale.
Green burns bright in Fall with velvet incarnadine Cold embers in flight
By Ian Read4 months ago in Poets