An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Crimson. Orange. Yellow. Colorful raindrops descend. May you rest in peace.
By Annie Edwards 5 months ago in Poets
Cardinal red leaves float in autumn whirlwinds near yellow school buses Copyright © 9/16/2025 by Andrea O. Corwin I am thrilled you stopped by! 😃 You can subscribe for free. Please leave a comment.
By Andrea Corwin 5 months ago in Poets
With every footstep we take while we walk in the air, We breathe in the oxygen from life all around us, Every breath fills our lungs with the rich
By Carol Ann Townend5 months ago in Poets
Fog Fog comes slowly, rolling across the streets and fields, a quiet tide of dark covering everything it touches, softening the edges of houses,
By Marie381Uk 5 months ago in Poets
set fire to the sky embers falling to the earth splendor of our worth
By Raine Fielder5 months ago in Poets
Bigleaf maple leaves mix with bronzed oak detritus crunching underfoot Copyright © 9/16/2025 by Andrea O. Corwin I am thrilled you stopped by! 😃 Subscribing is free. Please leave a comment.
Rain Rain comes steady at first, a soft tapping against the roof, then harder, relentless, sliding down the windows, tracing the edges of glass,
The Wind The wind comes early this morning. It slips through the open window, through the cracks in the door. It bends the trees like they are made of water,
you wore the color orange as if you were the only one who could
By Alexandria Stanwyck5 months ago in Poets
amber leaves whisper, caught between earth and grey sky— as summer dissolves.
By Imola Tóth5 months ago in Poets
Inexperienced Kamikaze parachutes "Falls" propaganda ** Please enjoy the music A/N I thought it would be a fun comparison....and interesting information. Thank you for reading
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden5 months ago in Poets
Your aura‘s dazzling Filled with bursts of vividness Exuding passion
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets