An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Light tumbles through the canyon, Ribbons of rock reflect rugged rainbows of color; Illuminating, enhancing, the depth and magnitude.
By Sharron Thompson5 years ago in Poets
A rainbow of color, delicate pansy’s in a pot, sit loudly on a front porch, It’s April. In a in a still chilly, brown and white northern city.
By Deborah McNulty5 years ago in Poets
The city sleeps off a Saturday night and I climb. Dawn beckons with the promise of rare, brilliant day Soon my eyes are pierced by blue, reflected off the surface of the water
By Julia Clarke5 years ago in Poets
Dancing rings of gold Visited my dreams last night I know not what, They tried to say Nor where they sought to go
By Connor Greenhill5 years ago in Poets
IN THE GREEN TREES I ROAM MY HAPPY PLACE I CALL IT HOME A REFLECTION OF MY NATURAL HOW COULD ANYONE EVER OVERLOOK MOTHER?.
By jupiter black5 years ago in Poets
Lionhearted When the sun came out after the rain Followed closely by the rainbow I was reminded that Just as grey skies did
By Nicole Seck5 years ago in Poets
The blinding gold of the light and warmth The clouded hue that sticks to your fingers As balls of wax are rolled into dough
By Sydney Furie5 years ago in Poets
Bright morning light through crooked pine trees Wide winding roads and crunchy crinkling leaves Calm chilly air and wind-blown hair
By Gabeeggerling5 years ago in Poets
An artist you are Black and white ages Feelings hidden far Your pain inside pages. Secret garden’s key Inviolate hours
By Tulio Fernandes5 years ago in Poets
Flash of vivid red, black beak Tufted head tilts, gives side-eye Selects a seed, Stays nearby to guard the female As she eats.
By Nancy Brisson5 years ago in Poets
Mother ocean From your peaceful depths My substance was born Nacre Pearl white with an iridescent stripe The full spectrum of the rainbow
Bland birds sing in a symphony of color, I listen- each note a different shade. In the morning fog their sounds swirl in the air like speckles of
By Andrea R Deyzel5 years ago in Poets