An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
If I was a Rainbow I would empty the tanks and return every marine mammal, dolphin and whale back to the sea because they were born wild and free
By Dolphingirl5 years ago in Poets
She’s a multi-colored sheep Made of both gold and coal Graduated with high honors And with her own beliefs She drinks so she doesn’t remember
By Sol Pajkowski5 years ago in Poets
Pleasant blue, did you hear that too? Or am I imagining this indigo intermission? When waves of Azuria wash over me
By W. J. Bradford III5 years ago in Poets
no, i’m not necessarily deconstructing your world in my mind when my gaze lands too cold. in fact, were i to be able to trace you, always you and
By shary5 years ago in Poets
The base crumbles and the dust lifts limestone grey. An oatmeal crack separates and unravels A man of bad taste and goitrous solitude.
By Matthew Hillier5 years ago in Poets
The Secret Shades: the colour of me and we What would you do If I let you in on a secret - All about you All about me
By Adrian Beckingham5 years ago in Poets
how might i impart to you the post rain magic of
By Hallie Dalsimer5 years ago in Poets
You remind me how lucky we are Glowing In the darkness From the light of a star The perfect distance for life to spring
By Nick Moore 5 years ago in Poets
There is something remote about you, like a castaway far off on an copper colored island deep shades of greens throw shadows and hang around
By Sarah Pretorius5 years ago in Poets
The blue Of hidden mountain lake Reflecting clear sky It was inviting... Cold, so cold- But I just had to try I stood on shore
By Dara5 years ago in Poets
Green is Me written by John Matthews on 05/14/21 Green is the color of the grass outside It's spring time weather for a nice bike ride
By John Matthews 5 years ago in Poets