An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Raindrops create slick black pavement Under tall leather heels, clicking and clacking Puddles splash up onto her striped tights Her lace layered dress safe under umbrella
By Tressa Rose5 months ago in Poets
With no place to turn I need something that grounds me Thank you winter wind
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
This is not the end. Brilliant, they fall through chill air Provender for Spring *** Anyone who follows me on Vocal knows I love the colors of Fall. I also love the metamorphosis that follows.
By Dana Crandell5 months ago in Poets
an old coat in change storm in fall upon the ground in between a dream (London, 19th September 2025)
By Lyrical Logic5 months ago in Poets
My brain is a branch reflecting on how lovely it was to hold you
By Daniel K5 months ago in Poets
Eclectic fireworks Expose in dying colors Nature’s explosion
I feel your absence in every wind that passes you were home to me
Dear Moon, my silent guardian, Tonight, your light drifts like a silver sigh across the world, softening the edges of my restless thoughts.
By Shehzad Anjum5 months ago in Poets
Vibrant autumn leaves baring their colors like teeth Laughing as they fall
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden5 months ago in Poets
Passing exhibit In un-remorseful palette The art of leaving
i sank with the leaves hoping the weight of my love would pull you down too
crimson rain dances, swept by gusty winds, tired leaves fall away, silence now. I just discovered the expression 'backend' now that I was researching words to describe autumn colors.
By Imola Tóth5 months ago in Poets