An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Fallen crown of gold quaking in the autumn wind sings of winter's dawn K.B. Silver
By K.B. Silver 5 months ago in Poets
Dancing Leaves of Fire Briefly swaying in the wind Then softly they fall
By Mother Combs5 months ago in Poets
Bathed in yellow tannins, a bale of watchful terrapins fell like dominos. From the river's mouth a legless plug of prowess
By Pixel Floyd5 months ago in Poets
green leaves full of life turn into brilliant showers cascading to Earth
By Brandis Geddes5 months ago in Poets
Branch snaps as it falls, Red and gold twirl together, Settling with the rest.
By Rebecca Patton5 months ago in Poets
Released from your perch you dance your death! Returned to earth, a tree takes root.
By Katherine Silvey Bates5 months ago in Poets
Life comes with limits Like the leaves, anticipating the fall Beautiful stages
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden5 months ago in Poets
and before he died he sat and spoke with the trees Life recycling
Screaming in the fall Showcasing the fiasco Savor Natures flaw
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
holding on till the end, knowing beauty came first, is just a fraction
By Lamar Wiggins5 months ago in Poets
Golden and orange The lonely tree gives away Its prized leaves of fall
By KA Stefana 5 months ago in Poets
A surface of gauze Gossamer by grand design Strong enough to fall