An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Slumbering giant, towering giant, standing tall, like a proud parent in your kingdom of green. 🌲 Years pass by like the
By A.N.Tipton5 years ago in Poets
A Sunset my evening sun falling in the horizon bright and warm the setting sun gets me the orange glow warms my soul
By Foster Riley5 years ago in Poets
Fair Star of evening, Splendour of the west, Star of my Country! on the horizon's brink Thou hangest, stooping, as might seem, to sink
By prashant sapkota5 years ago in Poets
For every one Beneath the sun, Where Autumn walks with quiet eyes, There is a word, Just overheard
Evening Slowly the evening puts on the garments Held for it by a rim of ancient trees; You watch: and the lands divide from you,
By kd Hoccane5 years ago in Poets
When will the grave shelter thy few gray hairs, O aged man! Thy sand is almost run, And many a year, in vain, to meet the sun,
By Bg Das5 years ago in Poets
'Tis sweet, in the green Spring, To gaze upon the wakening fields around; Birds in the thicket sing, Winds whisper, waters prattle from the ground;
By Maiya Devi Dahal5 years ago in Poets
The grass is green and healthy Just been freshly cut, But then the lawn stops suddenly And the drop of the earth is abrupt.
By Colleen Millsteed 5 years ago in Poets
may i feel said he by may i feel said he (i'll squeal said she just once said he) it's fun said she (may i touch said he
By Lubna Khan5 years ago in Poets
Iambs may amble, puffed with parametric pride Creating couplets, where rhyme and rhythm reside Exquisite emotions, free flights of Fantasy
By Paul McDermott5 years ago in Poets
Do you ever, stand in stillness and let the world swirl around you? Feel your body swaying with the breeze listening to the
By Kat Sung (they/them)5 years ago in Poets
Summer in collage was driving a cab Tuesday was spent in an afternoon bake Steel, rubber, and a smell like a stab Acres of asphalt, no money to make
By Gord MacDonald5 years ago in Poets