An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Tree's prepare to sleep Colourful compositions Beauty in the fall
By Dylan 5 months ago in Poets
When walking in autumn woods alone or dog-leashed on a sunny day, the unification of the forest yields to individual members,
By Natalie Wilkinson5 months ago in Poets
Little farmers do their best To stay out of the blazing sun Digging channels for the rain Mapping routes for seeds And airy spirits
By Sean A.5 months ago in Poets
I held you, bleeding, joyful and optimistic, 'til the snowy grave.
By Lizzy Rose5 months ago in Poets
Butterflies falling Colorful litter. Feeds a New generation
At the edge of a deep, dark wood I waited, stopped and I stared . For hours and hours I stood wondering... why was I scared?
By Krysha Thayer5 months ago in Poets
Dear celestial second-largest star I gaze upon your beauty each night I imagine I can travel so far And touch your luminous golden light
By Cheryl E Preston5 months ago in Poets
Velvet antlers rise up through the brush Scraping spiritedly on the small sapling A twig snaps, the focus shifts Nose twitching to decipher the scent
By Scarlett Mellin 5 months ago in Poets
Come, child, to prayer; the busy day is done, A golden star gleams through the dusk of night; The hills are trembling in the rising mist,
By Asif956835 months ago in Poets
The light that flickers in the distanced air; The fog shifts; it covers my face, dispelled. Shadows of the city emerge light-bare;
By Moon Desert5 months ago in Poets
Autumn haikus shine, Each line a crisp leaf falling I love them all, friends.
By Tim Carmichael5 months ago in Poets
In the heart of summer's gleam, Where golden rays and shadows blend, A tiny voice begins to dream, The cicada's song, its tale to send.
By cvbncvbncvtsgh5 months ago in Poets