An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
It’s hard to see through the intense glare Of scales casting the sun from the sea. There are far too many to compare. And they all have their eyes set on me.
By Daniel Freeman 4 years ago in Poets
High above the branches they make their pleas Over the leaves and under the branches Round the rocks is where they hide, those birdies
By Oliver Johnson4 years ago in Poets
The Moon and Stars The clear night sky is filled with beauty. The stars and the moon light which sliver glow up the sky.
By Leonie 4 years ago in Poets
The Wind carries many things. But will you see them? The Wind has many forms. But will you notice? The Wind holds wisdom.
BRIGHT SUN The bright sun kisses my skin. The bright sun warms the earth beneath me. The golden ray of the warm sun light the way for me to follow.
1. loose driftwood skeletons and strands of gray moss along the beach. rainwater falling through a creek, pulled from sky to basin,
By Alex Schotzko4 years ago in Poets
I saw an image from William Blake’s series “For The Children: The Gates of Paradise” that made me think of the Jack Bruce / Pete Brown song “Rope Ladder To The Moon”
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Poets
A few words inspired by the song “You Are My Sunshine” for the love and support I get to write poetry that I know is loved by all my Vocal friends
Coffee. With aromas of toffee. Berry notes which boast About the darkness of their roast Before sliding over my tongue
By James Spencer-Briggs4 years ago in Poets
To sail away into a blue world beyond our shores There’s nothing left for me in this world I have tried to save what I can
By Jody Suryatna4 years ago in Poets
Leaves of reds and russet browns, Fall down amongst autumnal sounds. Meandering streams,crow song up high- From trees barren-reaching to the sky.
By rosann ferrier4 years ago in Poets
Our lives are much like the leaves When we're born, just like in Spring Our bodies are small like tiny buds Straining for every bit of sun
By Whitney Roden4 years ago in Poets