An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Autumn Winds Wind tears through the trees Robins stitch the fiery leaves Autumn storms in gold
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
Autumn Breathes Golden leaves descend Robins hum a gentle tune Autumn breathes softly
Copper whispers fall, weaving patterns on the earth life's calligraphy.
By E. C. Mira4 months ago in Poets
Leaves drift through twilight, soft as fading lullabies, night cradles their fall.
Autumn’s lullaby Rustling leaves swirl, spiral southward Scarlet softly settles
By Jazmine Ambrosia4 months ago in Poets
soft shimmers turn dull death is a tricky bastard boots crunch leafy bones
By Oneg In The Arctic4 months ago in Poets
Ironically, trees shed their clothing when autumn cold kisses the air.
By A. S. Lawrence4 months ago in Poets
When do trees catch fire? When it gets colder, and yet they remain unburned.
Like flickering flames they flare along branches; cold held at bay, for now. I hope you enjoyed this poem! Check out my other autumn leaves haiku:
By TheSpinstress 4 months ago in Poets
can you hear the sound? echoes, proudly parting ways in sweet exodus
By Lamar Wiggins4 months ago in Poets
Red confetti beneath my feet, Golden rays of light caress my face, Love is the kindest action.
By Carol Ann Townend4 months ago in Poets
The fall chaos be, withering life, burning death, Spring the Phoenix brings.
By George Zelinski4 months ago in Poets