An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
A totally free form poem from the thoughts of a Mermaid. There are lots of songs and poems about these sea creatures and this is mine.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Poets
Could canopies, in the sunshine, gleam so fair And still in night, shine colors so rare, No, not naturally, and so, it is only fair
By Octovo Libra 4 years ago in Poets
Image from Dogalize I decided to try a Cat Sonnet listing a few breeds of cats for every lady I know who loves cats, and to tell people about #CatsofVocal and Cats of Vocal
Where the prairie grass moves in a wave like fashion And the tumbleweeds roam across the land. Where spacious lands can be seen for miles
By Connor Stermer4 years ago in Poets
I do get inspiration from unexpected sources and this is one of those. This just came into my mind, Dragonfly, a poem, a Butterfly Cinquain, though I don’t think there is a Dragonfly Cinquain.
After the new moon has passed I wonder if it's passing by Or if I should make wishes To send me on my way To a better life of blessings,
By Kathy J Anderson4 years ago in Poets
Dearling, see my heartsome way, The hawthorn branching nearby; For peace the sacred seeds delay, With every shivering breeze they fly.
I’ve been sleeping with the blinds open, So the sun may come in and shine On my bookshelf with too many books, A miniature carousel, and a bust of David
By Mallory Nichols4 years ago in Poets
If you have ever shattered and settled on the seafloor like lantern glass, waiting to be brought ashore by the belly
By Sam Eliza Green4 years ago in Poets
Absence Free verse by Anonymous How happy is the occasional failure! Never forget the casual and episodic failure.
By Cosmos Walter4 years ago in Poets
Ode to the Bright Summer A Sonnet by Anon My Bright Summer, you inspire me to write. How I love the way you hide, hunt and look,