An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Looking up to see a landscape vast as the breeze, and each leaf does such.
By Michael Owczarek4 months ago in Poets
Fallen To Die Fallen leaves gather A lone robin surveys them Autumn holds its breath
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
Autumn Beauty Leaves drift down to the ground Wind bends branches in the sun Shadows stretch and fade
I Seen Him Under the Ice The Devil The pond froze heavy, grey glass over the hollow. I walked alone, my breath showing.
Luminescent leaf drops Lights on crispy crumbling piles Glistens in shadows
By Edwina M Salazar4 months ago in Poets
Your hues fade to grey like the sunset's rays, and yet I remain the same.
By Lizzy Rose4 months ago in Poets
Death among the giants, but only while the seasons rest, the companions sleep
By Kendra J. Anthony4 months ago in Poets
I lived on brown leaf but then, I flew on red one - cocoon, butterfly!
By Rowan Finley 4 months ago in Poets
Wind and storm and sun Rainbows falling through the air What tales you could share
By Mama Magdalene4 months ago in Poets
God did this create, Autumn trees in beauty sure, Satan, man and more.
By George Zelinski4 months ago in Poets
Isolated sun rays shifting from warm to cool delights thinly layered ice forms on the blades of grass at night Leaves hang, barely clinging, shades of colors start to fade
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden4 months ago in Poets
Green and full of life Fades into richer colors Beauty in dying