An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Summer I did see the shiny glare of the tulip first a flower that doth flares when summer is near behold I do, the gold and blood from tulip’s bulb
By Nneka Anieze5 years ago in Poets
Miles of straight road drove the experience for a pre-teen Birthday girl’s shining spark we made our way in awe from North to whence
By KJ Aartila5 years ago in Poets
Does my skin tingle in warmth from the heat or from you? Match of the day is tennis and we go from love to deuse
By Hayley Coleman5 years ago in Poets
Cicadas are the sound of summer heat An orchestra, they dim with the sunset The lilacs lose their scent, purple and sweet
By N. S. Paldino5 years ago in Poets
The canal watches my summers pass by. Full view of the path I take to the beach, where I saw a large snapping turtle hide,
By Blaise 5 years ago in Poets
A slice of light summer, or something like it, is waiting out there beyond this cool, dark world. The day marches on
By Magriet Cruywagen5 years ago in Poets
Summer Day - There's nothing to hate about it The sun-kissed romance, the warmth of its embrace Mother nature loves you, she admits
By DARSHAK RANA5 years ago in Poets
You had no place in that green oasis, bathed in birdsong, sunshine and whispering leaves. Memories dropped like pebbles
Come take a journey with me deep in the forest of trees. Where green ferns grow and northern breezes blow the sassafras leaves
By Chris Siener5 years ago in Poets
A call to a rhythmic encasing womb Echoes heard beneath this shroud of armor The spirit revived in a liquid tomb A world above gone and all its clamor
By Debra Debek5 years ago in Poets
I feel small in this palace of crystals, as its candid beauty swallows me whole. Droplets of sticky water rest on my chin, with shallow breaths that this greenhouse stole.
By Daisy Shepherd-Cross5 years ago in Poets
Italy and adventures awaiting, Silver car climbs mountain road, lovely bends Fields of sunflowers, yellow, undulating
By Lorenza Bucine5 years ago in Poets