An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
See my quandary Wanting to stay yet must leave Angrily burning
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
You’re falling away Changing every passing day Leaving beautifully
Agate All is not lost Fortuitous glint of continuous light Rising song of Saturn’s daughter Well of shores Capture of sun
By Wes Barclift5 months ago in Poets
No digging required Orange gold and sapphires await Trees full of treasure
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden5 months ago in Poets
You cheered my leaving My season of last regret You’re cold and lonely
Autumn's cathedral Spider silk twirls crimson leaves Bouquets descend blest
By Pamela Williams5 months ago in Poets
Suspended in stygian brine Disorientation Total absence of Directional indications Indecision paralyzes No sound or
By K.B. Silver 5 months ago in Poets
her branches are brittle her hearts in decay little by little she withers away warmth seeped and empty nothing left but to sleep
the wind sighed and aging leaves twirled about like giggling children
By Alexandria Stanwyck5 months ago in Poets
At first it is a roar, a restless tongue of light licking the night clean. Every crackle insists on its own bright living.
By Sara C5 months ago in Poets
Your laugh spills amber, my cheeks blush the red of leaves, I’m falling for you
By Daniel K5 months ago in Poets
I was once adored now I lie beneath your boots you moved on quickly