An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Remember when the thunder frightened you? Counting the seconds between the strikes of lightning that illuminated the sky, Anticipating the rolling growl of an angry Mother Earth.
By Chelsea Hoffman3 years ago in Poets
The rain is constant A soothing drumbeat in the background Wrapped in a soft blanket It’s warm colours and patterns such a soothing sight
By R.J. Winters3 years ago in Poets
White ducks swim in the yellow pond. The sorghum stalks are just above their heads. How can this beating heart be placed?
By Margaret3 years ago in Poets
I love the sound of rain. I watch the dark clouds over my lake. Thunderclaps do entertain. - My cat helps me feel sane;
By Andrea Lawrence3 years ago in Poets
Slipping feet into my favorite slippers, I make a drink.. Southern Comfort . Carefully cradling it in my hands, I pad down the hallway -
By Andrew C McDonald3 years ago in Poets
Fallen leaves accumulate under the trees Dried reeds topped with white snow In the soggy dusk The only way is to curl up in a swaying rocking chair
By Jacqueline3 years ago in Poets
Things set out from their respective mornings Carrying their bags, where they stop Completely by virtue of and the beauty of the wind
By Michelle3 years ago in Poets
In spring, being a happy person. is such a happy thing. A grass, a tree, a mountain, a water In the place where the sky is long.
Walk into the shore of Lake Cloud shadow listening to the distant chirping of the turtledove My heart is so happy that I can't help but dance with my hands
By Patrick3 years ago in Poets
Dusk Love the silence of this time of day A little dark The smoke of the smoke stalks the longing earth On the river, the breeze swims
The other side of the world I can't really tell how many things Branches and leaves emerge Flowers open Fruits hanging down
01 How many autumn winds must be blown before it becomes a clear autumn day The cicadas have stopped singing The geese are preparing for a distant migration again