An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
So many nests In my solitary world So many dwellings Ceilings steal the sky’s glow Heart flickers dim in the falls Flying through the night Seeking the light I am in the dawn that shunning sight
By Karan w. 4 months ago in Poets
Introduction This is my first attempt at an Englyn Byr Cwca poem that you can read about here: It is inspired by this image shared by The Enchanted Booklet:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 months ago in Poets
into the woods where the evergreens burn orange a northern wind chills
By Pixel Floyd4 months ago in Poets
Skeleton branches - Displaying their nakedness, Authentically. *** Quick note: there’s bound to be some overlap with this theme, right? i.e Rachel’s last awesome haiku. I was playing around with this one earlier in the week but still doesn’t ‘flow’ as I’d hoped.
By Grz Colm4 months ago in Poets
A leaf’s senescence, Colorfully coats the ground, Stomps stop said cycle.
By Jazmine Ambrosia4 months ago in Poets
top notes | tannic sap heart notes | loamy, mossy, rot base notes | dank compost ************************* thanks to Jay Kantor *J-amigo* for the title inspo 🍂 and for pushing me to write.
By Kristen Balyeat4 months ago in Poets
delicate autumn leaves sing sweet September rain the petrichor song
By Bugsy Watts4 months ago in Poets
Zephyr, gathering Golden fragments to the dance, Merging earth and sky
By Catsidhe4 months ago in Poets
Soft amber glowing Red ember burning against Bright blue autumn skies
By Rae Fairchild (MRB)4 months ago in Poets
Cool crisp autumn breaths Leaves dancing in soft ballet Tumbling swirling down
Fallen leaves, crimson, Like her auburn hair flowing Over dark velvet
Ponder the garden… With genesis afterglow in Eden, leaves fall
By Thomas Speer4 months ago in Poets