An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
It’s a long way home Drowning at midnight Bubbles rising Like falling stars. Pouring into mountains Made of rainbows and myth
By Lauren Pacione 4 years ago in Poets
From the small garden we planted out back, We pick the best for our evening dinner. Tomatoes and beans we add to the sack,
By Steve Lance4 years ago in Poets
cold always changing flow never ending fresh water quench my thirst where do you come from but the sky filling any form
By taNr leMn. 4 years ago in Poets
I looked up synonyms for me and the results scrawling across the screen didn’t represent the queen I see bc the word my fingers typed was “black”
By M. Gregory 4 years ago in Poets
No place on earth is as perfect to be as Summers by the ocean. An ocean breeze puts my mind at great ease. It’s where closing my eyes, I lose all my fears.
By IAM SimplyShan4 years ago in Poets
The pavement has gone There are no more streets, or cars or houses There is only dirt, and gravel and tree roots beneath my feet
By Jaqui O'Donohoe 4 years ago in Poets
Zemi whispers, Come cling into my arms; Let my passionate heart keep you warm, as a furnace Let my bosom be your pillow—
By Saroyan Coles4 years ago in Poets
Home isn't a brick and mortar institution bound by paint and stone Nor is it teary eyed goodbyes bringing woe into our lives
By Hannah Martin4 years ago in Poets
Emotions As I Look up at the big blue sky I feel as If I want to fly To feel the wind in my face And let my worries all erase
By Karen Green4 years ago in Poets
A gentle breeze whisks my hair against my cheek. The sand warms my toes as they sink. My own nirvana, to put my mind to ease.
By Dianna Hoiland4 years ago in Poets
I walked towards her The thought of her freedom Called me home I want to be free like her I looked around Breathed her in
By Leah Legault4 years ago in Poets
The breeze tickles my skin As my feet take steps, one by one I slow and turn my face towards the sky Breathing deeply, I close my eyes for a moment
By A.M. Harte4 years ago in Poets