An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Green burns bright in Fall with velvet incarnadine Cold embers in flight
By Ian Read4 months ago in Poets
From green communion To congregation of dust, Brief lonely passage.
By Sonia Heidi Unruh4 months ago in Poets
Perhaps wind remembers radiant colors cast free secure for next year
By C. H. Richard4 months ago in Poets
only a moment - stuck in slow-motion descent: the taste of freedom.
By Ashley Lima4 months ago in Poets
a total eclipse as the grass becomes covered; the yearly undress.
Fading rays, green’s fray Feather yellow, amber’s splay Stutter red, brown dead ... _____________________________
By Simon George4 months ago in Poets
Observe what you see: Autumn's grace desecrated? Fall's decay redeemed? ***
Nature never lies It reveals all through clear eyes Tired leaves such a prize
By Alyssa Musso4 months ago in Poets
A faithful pattern Death falls so life can rise up Light from the ashes
Redolent, bright leaves Cascade in sprightly colors Sating autumn’s need
By Cindy Calder4 months ago in Poets
How bewildering That the Earth can be both cold And ablaze at once
By Jaye Ruggiero-Cash4 months ago in Poets
Oxygen leaves birthed swirls mid-air for final kiss Spreads dead red, old gold
By The Dani Writer4 months ago in Poets