An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
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
There is a freedom During life and death cycles Gasping through the fall
May, Australia - the leaves wither and brown on coloniser’s trees.
By Franny Dorney5 months ago in Poets
Tango with the wind Swaying slow-slow-quick-quick-slow Let go and breakdance!
By Heather Elle5 months ago in Poets
The Snow Snow falls quietly at first, soft flakes drifting like they have nowhere to be, then faster, heavier, pressing against the ground,
By Marie381Uk 5 months ago in Poets
the colors under my boots and gray, gloomy skies will soon fade to brown
By Kay Husnick5 months ago in Poets
Wind wisps leaves awry. A present for Mother Earth. Sprinkled bits of change.
By Annie Edwards 5 months ago in Poets
Renewal. Hope. Growth. Falling leaves whisper of change. Wisdom sheds its skin.
Crimson. Orange. Yellow. Colorful raindrops descend. May you rest in peace.
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By Andrea Corwin 5 months ago in Poets