An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Cavern walls held their breath As sweat clings to cotton shirts, Breathing, limbs commit to the trek, tensing and releasing
By Michele Nampalli5 months ago in Poets
Falling is such joy Together sharing pleasure I’m just passing, bye
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
I turned into ash After falling at your feet Burn your wooden heart
Resting at lunch Canopy above and below wrapped around Lifting my body and spirit Soft wind Soil and leaves A peaceful moment in the woods
By Archery Owl5 months ago in Poets
loosened stalk drifts on wind. feathered leaf, stiffened veins crisp, crunch, beneath feet.
By kp5 months ago in Poets
When I met hubby, I had a Harley Fund jar When my baby turned 21, I would have a bike My mind was made up. I have had one ever since
By Denise E Lindquist5 months ago in Poets
Transfiguration The Photovoltaic tree Tech idolatry
Like my flushing face Color transcends expression Death whispers, red clings
By Stephanie Crain5 months ago in Poets
The world tilts forward, and the ground shifts beneath my feet. A sudden slope, where silence grows louder than sound.
By Md Abul Kasem5 months ago in Poets
Those leaves blocked my view I removed the obstruction What a killer view
my mind, adhering with orange, sticky juice to my hard limits and i have run out of patience nobody likes to wake up but if you don't, life still waits
By ⸘jason alan‽5 months ago in Poets
The lantern burns in a margin of dusk steady where boldness and silence meet. Each pulse stains the night’s dense canvas
By Tim Carmichael5 months ago in Poets