An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
The Tribe Endangered Series Meet this tribe These far flung ones Precious ones we can’t let go Little do they know Their lives are in our hands
By A. E. (Anthony) Lovell5 years ago in Poets
From time to time I tell my mind Go ahead, be free to wonder I rest my head Heavy like lead On a pillow full of feathers
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden5 years ago in Poets
I am clairaudient I can hear things that most would just call white noise
By Zija B Lubin-West5 years ago in Poets
Lightning scratches the sky Ripping a luminescent wound Through the inky velvet Halo of midnight sky. *****************************
By Deborah Robinson5 years ago in Poets
Visible from the second floor window. Waiting for the water to form solid ice. February night's dream upon my pillow. Please, wait a few more days. was their advice.
By Babs Iverson5 years ago in Poets
There was a flower which once bloomed, Bloomed with full of love. The fragrance that it gave me, Was the only fragrance of its love.
By Shahid Ali5 years ago in Poets
There is a lovely lady Whom I have often seen; She's fair and bright and beautiful And she was born a queen. She looks both mild and gentle
By KK2455 years ago in Poets
The tree has come of age It's branches are starting to break Brought forth thru by faith Raised by righteousness and wisdom
By Eddie Heath5 years ago in Poets
Where air knows my breath. Where sunshine welcomes me afresh Where ruffling leaves vibe like my perfect match. Where evenings were spent on dam.
By Neer Bukharia5 years ago in Poets
A little grey curl from my father's head I find unburned on the hearth, And give it a place in my diary here,
By Siddhartha Sapkota5 years ago in Poets
I write this today, the last day in our courtyard; I had not measured the yards of sweat and toil spent, Rather treasured yards of memories created with you.
Life is a river, Flowing with the passage of time, Enclosed by its banks, Restricted by its course, It meanders through the valleys and hills,
By Daveed Gittens5 years ago in Poets