An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
A solitary workhorse amid leafy waters The ancient wheel turns lifting, grinding, creaking A million gallons flowing through its innards
By Rosy Gee4 years ago in Poets
Walking up along the mountainside on a clear day As we enjoy the views from up above and far away. The winding roads seem endless to reach
By Anna cruz4 years ago in Poets
Of you, with flowers in your hands * scabious, harebell, gypsy rose campion, burnet, Bradda weed.
By Lauren M Foster4 years ago in Poets
unexpected changes occur when you appear, manifesting well desires, all the things that light my fire, pen to the paper because I'm an overthinker,
By I Am Sav Renee4 years ago in Poets
I am a seed. Though I've never been planted. I remain in the wind, always in search of a place to harvest. No roots to keep me grounded.
By Alexandra Melody 4 years ago in Poets
All is hell, brought to older habits The ones we promised to stop in vain We spent much efforts to take some bits In the end, what did we get for gain ?
By Francis L4 years ago in Poets
The Bell Bell Fruit in the Bell Bell Trees sang a song that reached across the sea. And across the sea was a girl of three,
By Demmarie Boreland4 years ago in Poets
Pitters and patters All seemingly chatters By water spirits awake The day is chipped By a gentle, teething grip
By SB. 4 years ago in Poets
Buried beneath a mine of greed, wild birds fly through my mind; in clear sky they shine, purely free of cold shadows they’ll never find.
By KJ Aartila4 years ago in Poets
Life is strange, It can grow even from a crack, As the roses, Blooming over the window sill, Out from a crack. I would like to grow like that
By Nira Kumari4 years ago in Poets
At dawn, crawling darkness was frowning upon like a shade, around, a quiet state, murmuring tired tones of our passerby moments, inside,
By Suntonu Bhadra4 years ago in Poets
Rise upon the break of day, There to stay, don't dismay, Gentle touch, scent of air, Bold and there to dare. Journey forward upon the land,
By Jordan Zuniga4 years ago in Poets