An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Winter arrives without apology. It does not knock. It does not ask permission. It slips through the smallest cracks in doors,
By Engr Bilal28 days ago in Poets
On this rainy, soggy, chilly day, we were cooped up inside the house, with nowhere to go. So, creativity came to the rescue.
By Seema Patel29 days ago in Poets
It was a rainy day. The blue sky turned grey. The hills were obscured by the moisture veil. Trees were swaying,
Late summer in the rainforest of the Pacific Northwest. A hike on a dirt trail flanked by ferns, beneath a canopy of,
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By Moon Desert29 days ago in Poets
They call me the Echo Poet. I don’t find poems; I translate them. The ones the river carves into wet stone, the ones the wind scripts through barren branches. My notebook is just a glossary.
By Waqar Khan29 days ago in Poets
When the frost Is in my heart And not out there, When there are snowlakes everywhere, I start to doubt That the melody Coming from my veins, Will echo
By Maya Or Tzur29 days ago in Poets
Introduction This is my eighty-fifth piece inspired by Angie Livingstone's magnificent artwork. This is An Ekphrastic Pantoum
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 29 days ago in Poets
The Final Word from Outstages Café "As the clock swings round and the rhythm takes hold, we invite you to join the stomp. This isn’t just a jam; it’s a celebration of the 'wildwood heart' in all of us.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 30 days ago in Poets
I can feel it coming before it comes— that weather inside my ribs, the low roll of thunder rehearsing behind my teeth.
By Milan Milic30 days ago in Poets
Little bird alone Warmth of life in cold clear sky Eagle high above
By Raymond G. Taylor30 days ago in Poets
Storm swept glory peaks, Kiss alpine blue bird-bliss skies, Carve champagne heaven.
By Janine Michelle30 days ago in Poets