An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Petal showers in the sun, Flitting shadows cast Two lovers, thinkers, dancing, spinning pink with breathlessness beginning
By Daniel L. Bacon3 years ago in Poets
The line between the kiss of my enemy and the wound of my friend is oft times indistinguishable as I sit here and ponder
The dreamscape begins: I step into the white sand. My memories resurface and expand; I remember this place, the purple ocean,
By Andrea Lawrence3 years ago in Poets
A warm hand falls On age softened ears The low thump of a heavy tail A brief lick from a graying muzzle Man and beast heave a synchronized sigh
By Erin Hensley3 years ago in Poets
Rustling leaves of autumn's breeze cue our clocks to tick in tandem drawing near to warmth; collating certain company.
There in the distance is a beautiful scene postured as many different things. A garden pollinated by bees brings to life what we need
By Marcus Alan Perkins3 years ago in Poets
I was getting dressed the other day when I sensed someone watching me * I went outside and looked around but didn't see anyone
By Wm Kucera 3 years ago in Poets
The sunroom an explosion of mottled hearts, tendrils unfurling all the way to the ceiling as if I’m the right kind of saint, the kind
By Lori Lamothe3 years ago in Poets
The tree holds sky between its branches— a cloud and a blue so intense it reminds me of summer, as if it’s possible for a dying,
This place feels like grandparents An extension of the home Feels just like home And right here When it’s orange and blue like heaven
By Harvey Elwood3 years ago in Poets
When she finds footing amongst the rocks She senses the great scene. With worn sandals and no socks Her mind is always clean.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Poets
When times are foggy I just lie in When it rains heavy Day’s on and down But I’m always drowsy *** It’s unesthetic
By Marie Cadette Pierre-Louis3 years ago in Poets