An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
We flush essentials down the drain, Only half-truths get repurposed. Where does the waste go When it can no longer be shoved,
By Pōlani Monderen 5 months ago in Poets
Be careful with guardians of the heart For they will keep you apart Vexation of supposed protection A misdirection of feelings
By Atomic Historian5 months ago in Poets
I eat myself to feed my soul I roll with every toll Time laid out ahead and behind me Thoughts creating and destroying the fallacy of my reality
The rain slithers across the plain The lion feigns disinterest in his mistress Mysterious visitors A horrendous sound shakes the ground
Autumn trees tell me We’ll end being wind spun leaves Seeking endless life
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
red riots rebel ____Sunshine's sweet symphonies swell change🍁 convert🍁 compel 🍂 🍁 🍁 _____________Bolt⚡
By Lightning Bolt ⚡5 months ago in Poets
You color my soul While placing joy in my heart Let’s fall together
Why is it I leave? It’s not fair you get to stay! There’s no justice here!
Nature celebrates Trees expressing majesty As leaves mesmerize
Judge not my Nature Beauty is more than leaf deep I stood strong for you
flash crimson and gold autumn's undoing begins careful work for trees
By Sara Little5 months ago in Poets
memory of sun caught in quiet veins of gold where spiced breezes blow