An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
In a tree stand at a wildlife sanctuary viewing Sandhill Cranes in Gods gifted aviary . And if you’re close enough, as was I
By Chris Siener5 years ago in Poets
Beautiful forms of meditation , Stillness, oneness, contemplation; Anything that may allow thy heart too focus, feel peace,
By AKay One Love 5 years ago in Poets
Deep within the forest dusky, Heedless of the conflict rising, From the caverns, dank and musky, From the least, unrealising,
By Drew Dunlop5 years ago in Poets
A bush with shiny green leaves that never flew away, happy leaves that couldn’t die because we never came during the winter.
By Emmy B5 years ago in Poets
Capturing the Sun The solar panels are on the roof, generating. They’re supposed to turn sunlight into volts, Cutting our bills, saving the planet.
By John Welford5 years ago in Poets
I love to sit in nature and listen to cello music besides piano it helps Me too relax and focus on my dreams and goals that i wanted
By Heidi foss5 years ago in Poets
Looking outside it’s beautiful and bright. * Beautiful enough for me. * The snow falls without a care no worries or expectations.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden5 years ago in Poets
THE APATHETIC OCEAN Look to see the largest water known as the Apathetic Ocean. It's so unfeeling that no waves break here and all the salt sinks to the bottom.
By I Omnist5 years ago in Poets
struggle. Curiosity. Forgiveness. Humanity. Happiness. Equality. These are the solvents of A tainted pride, Deeper on a spin, around the colors of time.
By Tesla Roaderick5 years ago in Poets
The moon is playing with my feelings. Tickling every little inch of my soul, Tonight it's making me feel a lil whole, Filling the tiny black hole.
By Lakshita Singh5 years ago in Poets
I want to fly like a blue bird wielding my wings, to roam a land not dared by all I want to see the ocean depths
By Jess5 years ago in Poets
NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS WOODS There's got to be someplace better than this Someplace in the woods of mind your own business