An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
~ angel-dusted panes, embers of a winter sun set my soul aglow
By Heather Hubler18 days ago in Poets
A rose blooms no matter what is happening in our world hot or cold weather rainy or dry season whether we are smiling
By Colleen Walters18 days ago in Poets
How a chickadee Chickadid its song at me from snow-laden tree.
By Gabriel Huizenga18 days ago in Poets
We built our cities shoulder to shoulder, yet learned the art of standing alone. Screens glow brighter than streetlights,
By John Smith18 days ago in Poets
Cuddling with a pet, Nothing tops the warmth they give. Sweet and fluffy love.
By Susan Fourtané 19 days ago in Poets
Winter strikes proudly Numb limbs and appendages Last match in matchbox
By Rowan Finley 19 days ago in Poets
Fur-covered friend sleeps Warm breath puffs on the cold air A soft, soothing heat
By Mother Combs19 days ago in Poets
Chionophobia The snow arrives without asking my name, it settles on roofs and cars like a held breath, my home wrapped in white, silent and still,
By Marie381Uk 19 days ago in Poets
Look at that red patch. A pack of heat by the batch. Warm up. Light a match.
By Joe Patterson19 days ago in Poets
This is what his family wanted, but I'm not his MOTHER! This is what his family wanted, but I'm not his CHILD! This is what his family wanted, but I'm never his GRANDPARENTS!
By 365poetry19 days ago in Poets
Each breath suspended, Like frost on the morning’s grass, Until the noon’s sun.
By Glenn Brown19 days ago in Poets
At blue hour the city softens edges blur, sirens feel farther away, and even my mistakes look… survivable. ﹁﹂ I take the long way home
By Milan Milic19 days ago in Poets