An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Blue is the hue, the colour of the armour I clad myself in Oxfords, blazers, match my eyes like the ocean Vast in its being it connects the worlds old and new, depth darkens,
By Andrew Hall5 years ago in Poets
Click. A single picture. A single moment. A single memory. Now frozen in time, only to be looked upon in reflection.
By Veronica Smeltzer5 years ago in Poets
Ten letters made me different growing up. I remember trying to find words that rhymed with my name while I was in the tub.
By B Laws5 years ago in Poets
If I could paint you a picture using only my words...I'd bring you to snow capped mountains, rippling like white satin in the breeze.
By Cheyenna G5 years ago in Poets
Colours Within By: Meagan Nadeau Walking down the dirt path, A thought ponders my mind. Examining the colourful leaves as they surf the wind,
By Meagan5 years ago in Poets
The ocean is the biggest of Big Screens A mix of every color above and below The bright and dark blues of the early morn The sparkling glints of mid day's bright white
By Bob Driver5 years ago in Poets
Seven. Seven days I aim for. Seven days I claim the shores. Sea salt stretching silver marks upon my face from the waves that pummel every swim stroke that I take.
By Sj Ross5 years ago in Poets
Present Unfolding The young monarch emerged weak, clinging to life. All that was, now is become broken: A soundlessly shattered chrysalis, opening clear.
By J W Knopf5 years ago in Poets
Here is a river of cloud, crackling with thunder, to send you a feeling of power and wonder. Here is a blanket of snow, tinkling with crystals, to waken your passion with joy by the fistfuls.
By Blaine Lindsey5 years ago in Poets
The storm was a veil for the raging sky, And the thunders cry was all but nigh, The eagles arose with a great excite, And lightning hit in the midst of night,
By Jordan Zuniga5 years ago in Poets
A safe place to land may not have been your destination; however, the space was available and willing to shelter you during a time when you needed an emergency landing.
By She5 years ago in Poets
I wrote this poem for a safari musical program at my school. It has some fun information in it and the students loved singing it. Please enjoy!
By Julie Lacksonen5 years ago in Poets