An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Brittle veins of red, delicate as old letters, scatter with the wind.
By E. C. Mira5 months ago in Poets
On the quiet pond, leaves float like forgotten prayers, dissolving in light.
The unknown climate The changing winds The heat of day The cool of night Went to fall then back to summer Indecisive mind of the weather
By Thomas Terry5 months ago in Poets
Parachuting down Blankets earth in dormancy Whimsical leaf floats.
By Khoi Verona5 months ago in Poets
Abandoned offspring Near untouchable beauty Lacking protection
By Elizabeth Petit5 months ago in Poets
The soft crunch beneath, A small atmospheric shift, A whistling breeze.
By Liam Storm5 months ago in Poets
A soft, gentle touch, Lighter than a small feather, The first red leaf lands.
Forget us the past This acquaintance of our time Cheers to our last sign
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
The winds start to rise, A late summer morning shifts, The fall has begun.
Adrift in the breeze, Beautiful leaves shower down, From a woven canopy.
Golden leaves cascade, shadows stretch as clocks rewind- autumn breath slows time.
By Brie Boleyn5 months ago in Poets
Silver Moon Shining On A Beautiful Sea The silver moon rises. Soft and slow. It spills on water. It strokes the night.
By Marie381Uk 5 months ago in Poets