An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
amber shades peeling winks from grass tips dirt paths enshrouded in aftermaths reveal momentum unfolding memories epiphanies found in the cracks
By Jessica Amber Barnum (Jess)4 years ago in Poets
I find myself sitting with a tree top view, Watching as the world slowly passes me by, This sacred place has been occupied by few,
By White Wolf 4 years ago in Poets
Consider me a forest. I am many grown, Not just tree. I am animal & leaf– That which you do & cannot see. I am sky, ground
By Hope4 years ago in Poets
Music the Festival The music the festival feels like dancing The music the festival feels like a party The music the festival
By Kelly Vedder4 years ago in Poets
A little chipmunk darts across sticks, tossed on the ground as if by chance. Ripples in the stagnant eddy come and go;
By isa4 years ago in Poets
Little caterpillar, born so free, free as the wind, or so it seemed. Little caterpillar ate and ate and ate,
By Tania Schiliro4 years ago in Poets
Every single time I drive out to the coast to watch the sunset, my heart still skips a beat. I could watch the same sunset every night and still be mystified by its beauty.
By Cally Trandell4 years ago in Poets
Putting pressure on the petals, sensing a familiar finesse, under the languid & listless rolling rains, tiny rivulets annex with their sisters,
By Jon Bayliss4 years ago in Poets
What was this place when roads were rivers and stars our guides in the night What was this place when only mountains older than bone
By Kenzey4 years ago in Poets
the Sun seems to be struggling yet comforting is its light warming skin putting sparkles in eyes that stare out the window
By Majique MiMi4 years ago in Poets
A cruel , savage chill overcame the entire land of trees and animals , the silvery snowflakes were falling tremendously , white as milk ,
By random4 years ago in Poets
Once upon a time In a black nothing void There was a mircaulous incident The led the breath of life. The stars collided and bursted
By E. C. Gabriel4 years ago in Poets