An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Something akin of the 20s with 70s flare Was oft’ attached to an Iraqi Chevi ; For summer comes but once a y’ar and beckons youngins to scream out, "Weeee!"
By Richard Soulliere5 years ago in Poets
Radiant sun waves fill my huge hearts’ glow Cool ocean mists kiss my skin as I fly “Love me now”, I whisper with a soft blow
By Jamie Lee | STELLA BROWN5 years ago in Poets
Dear One Absent This Long While by It has been so wet stones glaze in moss; everything blooms coldly. I expect you. I thought one night it was you
By Lubna Khan5 years ago in Poets
Eyes closed, I more clearly see your outline And like a flower to the sun turns My smile, without conscious intent, appears
By Susan Presto 5 years ago in Poets
At dawn, Country in Time of Peace, meets me Beside the lotus near the lake canteen, Where pools of water greet the Southern Sea,
By Samantha Joy5 years ago in Poets
It was 10.am on a pleasant day in August 1998. As I peeped through my bedroom window, looking at my gate, I saw the beaming sunlight as it hits my face,
By Olive5 years ago in Poets
From the gloom there is liberation. Vibrant grasshoppers sitting on a vine How the magical rays invigorate my inspiration
By M.R. Cameo5 years ago in Poets
Summer is a time to be warm To enjoy all the beauty that can be found outdoors But summer is also a good time for a storm
By Cody Dunnington5 years ago in Poets
Summertime Soft breezes are stirring the leaves of the trees; Flowers are blooming in colors and hues;
By Judith Parrish Broadbent5 years ago in Poets
A matinee in lazy August simmer: My friend and I could not believe how soon The earth would move. The theater lights grew dimmer,
By Gideon L5 years ago in Poets
My carefree youth of summer, accentuated by long days. Sun’s heat and rays invite, thunder and lightning to strike. Clouds torn asunder, rumbles and flashes ignite,
By Reed Mindy5 years ago in Poets