An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
In the gentle rays of morning, High atop mountains blue; Her kindly radiance adorning, Against darkness staging coup, With warmth of liminal moon.
By Alexei Finch4 years ago in Poets
In this quick and fleeting life, I am a hapless mite Clinging fast to the empty spine of a feather that falls in dips and curves from the
By Heidi Nevin4 years ago in Poets
The Way, I See It By: Paul Abijah Raphu There was a big bang, whirling winds and gases the song the universe sang,
By Paul Abijah Raphu4 years ago in Poets
Loud cheers and Large crowds, None by which are we defiled, Yet found in the mist of the exciled. Those breaths we take,
By Jameel Hodges II4 years ago in Poets
The sunrise must set I can already feel it coming Contently I sit with myself, not ecstatic Sullen, but not saturated
By Whitney Carman4 years ago in Poets
Reflection. The journey of finding one’s purpose in this world has to start with self reflection. “Who Am I & What Am I?”
By Joseph Wilson4 years ago in Poets
Upon the cosmic river, Every life will flow; Always moving forward, With memories in tow. Sometimes gentle currents, Will cradle you in dreams;
Sometimes I will lie prone in a field on my belly, feeling the pulse of my blood in my hips, feet, armpits. I’ll sigh to melt my ribs
By Allison O’Donnell 4 years ago in Poets
In the chilling grasp of Winter’s heart, I came across gentle fawn of pure white, And gazed solemnly into orbs of sight, Coated in the vacant clarity of fright,
When the establishment keeps records... you become a document in a file updated by senior staff where inaccuracies work to an advantage,
By The Dani Writer4 years ago in Poets
Take me away to a cavernous abyss, these traces and paces of a love sealed within a tender kiss. Through the twisted brambles I fight with all my will and my might,
By Alexa Leitkowski4 years ago in Poets
All the way along the A-5 I worry whether I’ll reach the cromlech in time to see the full moon rise between the stones.
By nathanael j4 years ago in Poets