An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Ponder the garden… With genesis afterglow in Eden, leaves fall
By Thomas Speer4 months ago in Poets
Crackle underfoot, Brittle, shattered remnants, bones Of a dying year
By Catsidhe4 months ago in Poets
Sifting susurrance of softening light & life brittle, crisp & sweet.
By Randy Wayne Jellison-Knock4 months ago in Poets
wilting colors caught in terminal descent—keen eyes trace fitful paths
By Lamar Wiggins4 months ago in Poets
Chill is in the air Brings a wave of color here Fall in its glory
By Sarah Danaher4 months ago in Poets
The green’s gone away Passing through the season’s end As the color’s come
as the last red leaves, these evil days shall away, a weak'ning shadow
By Gabriel Huizenga4 months ago in Poets
curled edges lay wait, teasing out joy—we play—shared reciprocity
By Kristen Balyeat4 months ago in Poets
Autumn leaves Fall Orange, yellow, red, fire call Beauty answers all Image by Annelise Lords Thanking Justice for this brain exercise.
By Annelise Lords 4 months ago in Poets
rest now little one from seedling to open hand gently floating down
By Oneg In The Arctic4 months ago in Poets
The roses were so beautiful, They didn't wilt because I killed them, They suffocated in your love.
By Carol Ann Townend4 months ago in Poets
Looking up to see a landscape vast as the breeze, and each leaf does such.
By Michael Owczarek4 months ago in Poets