An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Fall was the best season ever, It was a comfort evening that day— The autumn have already started when the cool breeze -—
By Meghan LeVaughn 4 months ago in Poets
Sunlight gold, Flame red, Burnt orange, and shades of earth Autumn's leaf-built pyre.
By Mary K Brackett4 months ago in Poets
Flickers in the wind, Crimson, yellow, orange, gold, Paint our forest floor.
By Thomas Durbin4 months ago in Poets
zig-zag leaf falling spider curses in its lair— too big of a catch
By Natalie Wilkinson4 months ago in Poets
Don’t ask me why the stars shine high above And don’t ask me why little kittens purr Don’t ask me why there’s such a thing as love
By Sam Spinelli4 months ago in Poets
forest cathedral— majestic columns support deep jewel-toned leaves
tree, oh tree don't cry, oh tree. take back your leaves and make a smile for me...
By Lamar Wiggins4 months ago in Poets
crackling under foot when autumn breezes billow yellow, red and golds
By John Cox4 months ago in Poets
2025 Prediction Poem Whispers float over broken streets, news spreads faster than the wind, fires burn in places unseen,
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
Autumn is here Haiku Maple leaves tumble Pumpkins grin in side the house Autumn is here now
I call you Autumn I wish you wouldn't leave me You always do, though
By Luke Haymons4 months ago in Poets
A tree says goodbye Grey landscape setting in sky Scatter Leafs, pile high
By Marc OBrien4 months ago in Poets