An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
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
It’s that time again Stir the toiled soil and sow new seeds Aerate the earth and pull the weeds Repurpose the rocks which have a role of their own;
By Scarlett Mellin 5 months ago in Poets
Roots grow deep into the soil To earth so true, very loyal Exploring down to the eluvial zone The layer in which plants are grown
In the starkness of winter I see them Unoccupied weavings upon a limb On high with no cover of leaves Remnants of what a bird weaves
Summer's glance is gone, didn't even realize all the things we've done...
By Anna 5 months ago in Poets
Burnt orange fronds whoosh- maples squint, harvest flickers, leafing through my fall
By Marilyn Glover5 months ago in Poets
Golden leaf spirals one breath of wind, then silence on the empty branch
Introduction This is my sixty-seventh piece inspired by Angie Livingstone's inspirational artwork. I love the beautiful autumnal colours in this work.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in Poets
When you don't watch me, I stir unseen in distant storms, generate ground swells in silence— a whisper to the horizon, a signal beneath satellites.
By Tony Martello5 months ago in Poets
Most days my body ain't feeling it It only feels the struggles of yesterday Wishing I could stay in bed all day But we have to move
By L.I.E5 months ago in Poets
The morning sky unfolds in gold, A canvas where the sun takes hold. The rivers sing in silver streams, Reflecting clouds and scattered dreams.
By Aram5 months ago in Poets