An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Autumn is here Haiku Maple leaves tumble Pumpkins grin in side the house Autumn is here now
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
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
My heart’s in autumn The seasoned memories fade Our love never falls
By George Zelinski4 months ago in Poets
As the last of green turns, I whisper, while it falls "see you later love."
By Nikki Torino Wagner4 months ago in Poets
My once green limbs weep as your golden hands drift from my empty branches
Short & Poetic Love doesn’t always arrive with fireworks. Sometimes it’s in the quiet — in the way they remember how you take your coffee.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Poets
Red, saffron, and gold, All of the trees are on fire, Burning in beauty.
By Benjamin Whitaker4 months ago in Poets
I saw in your eyes Reflections of dying leaves We fall with each one
I thought to love was to cling forever. Until I met Autumn leaves.
By Prairie Johnson4 months ago in Poets
Oh autumn beauty You turned me a believer Like fall leaves, I changed
We did get quite high That’s when we tripped up and fell Oh, how hard this fall.