An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Amethyst protects all, the color of light in the evening skies Millions of people never listening or heading to the pleas of others
By Tabby Ashworth5 years ago in Poets
a cloud a multitude of greys sprinkling beautiful melodies down on us like rain youre puck youre pan a faun throwing the white orchids petals to the wind
By Christopher Pryde5 years ago in Poets
you pulled at the weeds as if they were choking the lifeblood out of you, a nemesis personified, but each time you tore at the grass brought hurt,
By Jillian Spiridon5 years ago in Poets
I’m making a fixed world. Roenin rolls together yellow and blue Playdoh on the dining room linoleum. A crack in an ice shelf grows
By Genevieve N. Williams5 years ago in Poets
My heart beats like the steady rhythm of waves caressing the sand The grass beneath me still cool & damp from mornings fragile dew
By Rii Pierce5 years ago in Poets
My uniqueness oozes out like colours in a rainbow, my ability to adapt to new situations is like mixing colours to create indigo,
By Melly.c5 years ago in Poets
Nature always inspires with its superpowers, we can learn a lot from flowers. There can be days of gloom but there is always a season to bloom.
By Karan Randhawa5 years ago in Poets
Waiting in the wings of life Beside myself with lavender inspiration Breathing in the misty scent of creative blossoms Thoughts growing into ideas
By Carrie Ketting-Olivier5 years ago in Poets
Standing in the field, feeling the warm, as it fades away. Stretching out to find the last bit of light, hoping it would be so bright.
By Kayla Lynn Waksmonski5 years ago in Poets
Blue, white, smoky grey, the sky beyond, beaming sunrays through the clouds. Cream yellow crunchy sand under foot, licks of wet ocean waves.
By Shanie Walker5 years ago in Poets
Historically, I fall in love in April. I am pleased to report that I fell in love this April, too. When I think back on the month, I go
By Miranda Weindling5 years ago in Poets
I love the lilt of limericks, and trying to produce a fun surprise with the last line. These are all about animals, with one exception. Please enjoy!
By Julie Lacksonen5 years ago in Poets