An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Ever sat in silence and wondered why God made you, distinctively you; We are all the same but beautifully painted in different colors, shapes and sizes.
By Heather Thomas5 years ago in Poets
Blue is never really Blue. ~ The ocean isn't blue, the water is clear, And often seems grey or green - not blue. The sky isn't blue, gasses are invisible,
By Lucy Richardson5 years ago in Poets
MY DAD IS A COGNISCIENT MAN CALM, CURIOUS, and GENTLE. I know all his depths Joy, Fun, Warmth And the deep dark underbelly
By Boyo Boyo5 years ago in Poets
It grows from soil, terra firma, with little guidance Small buds on the vines that creep between the cracks And push them apart with reckless defiance
By Kailey Roberts5 years ago in Poets
The lilacs always catch me by surprise. Just when you think you’ve figured out Spring, and new beginnings have begun,
By Rose Hansen5 years ago in Poets
He paints without a word, a hog hair brush Is all he needs to carry ocher fields. They spread for miles and miles and miles, a rush
By Prema Smith5 years ago in Poets
Who am I —but color. A shade of black, A shade of white. The order, —through The DNA of Time, is Turning inside It’s self for Life —with no rhyme
By Lady Lee Andrews5 years ago in Poets
A product of Earth and Water, I am battle-born. Skin tougher than the burnt clay adorning my mother’s childhood home.
By Kimberly Alvarez5 years ago in Poets
The first time I remember seeing the ocean, I was nine, and smaller than everyone I knew. I was so small, and the ocean was so big.
By Alana S. Leonard5 years ago in Poets
I am a Carlina Flower; It's my mother's name,
By Chabre 5 years ago in Poets
Bobbing in the unend of waves self made, I see a swan with mate doing the same, It’s neck into water in hope to bade Insects or the burgeon’d tadpoles now claim’d
By Nayeli Mzîn5 years ago in Poets
Striking colors of earths medicine Plethora of frequencies Beyond my body And all the epiphanies Try to stay balanced
By Mia895 years ago in Poets