An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
I am like a butterfly, I can change a being with the flap of my wings. Cocooning my way through life, only to emerge brighter -
By KwCub5 months ago in Poets
Crimson leaves swirling Lithe ballerinas dancing On the autumn breeze.
By Jean Cramer5 months ago in Poets
Kaleidoscopic Memorialization Inspirational
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
IAutumn leaves falling to die Haiku Move over seasons The leaves die like the summer Green to brown, death
By Marie381Uk 5 months ago in Poets
The leaves dance with me, they salsa, samba and twist, while I do the stomp.
The sun shines in all its glory, beaming its light, day and night. We the stars and the moon just mere reflections of what it is even in the noon
By Jasmine Wambui Josiah5 months ago in Poets
Rain comes down like spies. 🌧️ Limp leaf, flap like butterflies. 🦋 Wings fall, like soft sigh. ~Caitlin Charlton ~ Sean A.
By Caitlin Charlton5 months ago in Poets
The Endless Road Shadows drift across the hood, a restless silence fills the night. Moments fracture like broken glass,
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Poets
Autumn leaves trees tall No leaves left on them at all In flight, they abound. 🍀🍁🍂🥬 Till next time,
By Calvin London5 months ago in Poets
Crimson whispers fall— clinging, yet the wind insists. We part like branches.
By Brie Boleyn5 months ago in Poets
The oak lets them go, hands unclasped to autumn air, a gentle ending.
By E. C. Mira5 months ago in Poets
Brittle veins of red, delicate as old letters, scatter with the wind.