An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
With your last breath You became more valuable in death than in life A land left in strife A robotic mourning wife Yet, in the haze of your final days
By Atomic Historian5 months ago in Poets
Sitting, book in hand Beneath myriad colors Swirling all around
By Krysha Thayer5 months ago in Poets
Hush of golden grace Whispers in red dogwood leaves Cooling sigh of God
By Aaron Morrison5 months ago in Poets
Looking at the moon On crisp autumn nights I love Hoping will not fade
By Joanna Blaze5 months ago in Poets
Bright Crisp Fall Colors Slowly All Fading Away Waiting Till Next Year
The pretty white clouds roll by like wispy carpets Can I hitch a ride? (。◕‿◕。✿) I'm afraid of heights maybe because I have no
By Colleen Walters5 months ago in Poets
Golden fire trembles a breath carries it earthbound, silence holds the glow.
By Tim Carmichael5 months ago in Poets
With a sensual sway, a leaf delays its landing, savouring its course.
By Teresa Renton5 months ago in Poets
The last glimpse of gold Floats on a chill; harbinger Of hibernation.
By Skylar Callahan5 months ago in Poets
I follow a shadow through the hill side It leaps when I move forward waits when I lose my nerve My body stumbles after it
Beneath the surface Writhing in the cold dark deep… Aliens and monsters ***
By Sam Spinelli5 months ago in Poets
leaves scatter like ghosts, rustling their forgotten names back into the earth.
By Carolina Borges5 months ago in Poets