An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
It's not what I could see or what can be seen, more like the colours that lie in between. Physical Therapy for numerical scheme's, releasing equations, answers to dream's.
By SERENDIPITY LORE5 years ago in Poets
I originally wrote this back before the pandemic hit, way before we all saw the benefit of our local parks, especially those of us stuck inside the city.
By Ben Williams5 years ago in Poets
I grew up feeling all the magical colours of the rainbow Playing in the garden where the green trees grounded me Singing sweet songs of orange and yellow
By scarlettbee5 years ago in Poets
The sun glistened on my cinnamon skin like sweet butterscotch Eyes of warm coffee in the morning Rouge tint of my cheeks as I’m smiling
By Cheyde Faulkner5 years ago in Poets
To: Color Radiate radiant colors Into my eyes Say make me want to dance I say, Make me want to sing awaken me, Make the colors move around me,
By Alyssa Minor5 years ago in Poets
I bought a potted pear tree when the house was being dressed for sale. The fashion was for trees. The character of branch and leaf
By Richard Abbott5 years ago in Poets
A river. Swirling rainbows twisting and twirling Where currents would run. Mud at the banks, frothing a brown grey mess,
By Kevin Mitchell5 years ago in Poets
Changing seasons, different skies, Colors are around us just like flies. Imagine a world, black and white, Bland like unseasoned chicken,
By Anna-Belle5 years ago in Poets
They say the best curve a woman can have Is the upward curve of her smile But have they met Mother Earth? Her curves are endless
By Josée Laberge5 years ago in Poets
My memory lines up each time I’ve been in this green and blue. Trees with sky so good together such devastating love the way they hold hands so easy
By Alex Richardson5 years ago in Poets
I arch my back and neck and eyes, I stretch my bones and lashes long and wonder WONDER how that rainbow STAR in skies so cloudy
By Alice Canestraro 5 years ago in Poets
How far would we have to fall straight up before we wouldn’t be able to see green? Green’s a gorgeous color. Different shades
By Nathan I Faust5 years ago in Poets