An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Gold, auburn, orange. Ever falling down, down, down. The ephemeral.
By Leigh Hooper5 months ago in Poets
My glimmers of hope fall as graceful as you do, my dear autumn leaves.
Fall graceful to earth, Winter's golden harbinger. Rest here, amongst friends.
By Ian M. Williamson5 months ago in Poets
Across the worn roads of silence, you walk — not for glory, but because the earth still asks your footsteps to remember it.
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Poets
We are a creature on the edge of the abyss - Five legs, three hearts, one racing mind on a mountain path... and each corner is a minefield.
By S. A. Crawford5 months ago in Poets
Golden things promise Impetuous beauty falls In parsimony.
By Jessica McGlaughlin5 months ago in Poets
I watch as you drift languidly at one with the breeze, content with sleep.
By Amanda Starks5 months ago in Poets
Unframed masterpiece A landscape portrait of fall Natures Rendition
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
Dear Friend, It's late and I'm awake. I decided to write to you because I truly miss your silver gaze. I went outside to see if you were in the sky only to find your brilliant face was hidden behind a puff of clouds.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹5 months ago in Poets
As she gazed from the mountain top, Her mind filled with the wonders of the world before her, She stared at beautiful tree tops,
By Carol Ann Townend5 months ago in Poets
By the Banks River of stillness Sprouting green tendrils of light I dawn in water
By Wes Barclift5 months ago in Poets
Beware the moonlight As the bewitching hour chimes Dinner is at three
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden5 months ago in Poets