An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Fair to middlin backpedaling through quotidian cycles of suns and moons and something in the mandarin dusk put pits in my patina
By Pixel Floyd5 months ago in Poets
Crimson Sparkle In a world of glass and shimmering light, Blooms a rose of crimson, dazzling and bright. Its edges kissed by a sparkling gleam,
By Marie381Uk 5 months ago in Poets
Shattered Citrine A citrine rose stood bright with pride its glow was ours it did not hide a rare jewel cut from flame and stone
Thornless Elegance In the garden’s gentle grace, a rose stands tall, A deep red hue, a timeless call. Its petals soft as whispers in the breeze,
Bridge of Blossoms A wooden bridge of tender grace invites the heart to find its place it arches high above the stream a quiet path a gentle dream
A doorway to autumn, the cycle of life, cooler winds gather, an end to strife. The sky breathes wider, the fields exhale,
By verse voyager5 months ago in Poets
I do not bow my head in evening’s glow, Nor clasp my granite hands in soft request. My prayer is not a transient thing, but slow—
By Jacky Kapadia5 months ago in Poets
Flame of the Garden In the garden’s heart, a flame does glow, Orange petals in the sunlight show. A burst of warmth, a gentle cheer,
I need to clean the kitchen but there is a little brown bird at the feeder, singing its song gorgeous against the blue, cloudless sky
By Hayley Frazier5 months ago in Poets
There is this line I trace to work each morn, tire-and-tear-streaked, by rubber souls, well-worn - This dotted line of trafficked cars and minds.
By Gabriel Huizenga5 months ago in Poets
The Yellow Rose of Texas In the heart of Texas, where the stars shine bright, Blooms a rose of yellow, pure delight. A symbol of courage, a tale of old,
You sit in the woods taking in every word asking for the universe to see you in need. It answers with a warm gentle hug from the wind validating your quiet wish I both see and am with you.
By Tressa Rose5 months ago in Poets