An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Travel westward, towards the sea, Tides then rising, roaming free, Seagulls mocking, lions to lay, Down the coast, towards the bay,
By Jordan Zuniga5 years ago in Poets
Of Candles and Due, Of Fire and Grass We are all in a maze with our minds here and there; Of heat and of Warmth, Of Air and of Breath;
By Sharika Raman5 years ago in Poets
Shoulder to shoulder cuts of wood stand royal guard safely surrounding Grandma and Grandpa Tobin's backyard. Blue Jay's unrestrained balance
By Tess Timmons5 years ago in Poets
You're all a bunch of fools locked up in this beautiful world. You think destroying the Earth is cool, for your own needs and stupid tools.
By Kendra J. Anthony5 years ago in Poets
The valley is a chilling place though it is not short with space it keeps you close to the edge staring down it's many ledge.
By Sadie Haynes5 years ago in Poets
Something began when the meteors fell from the sky. Some say it was magic, some say it was a blessing, some say it was a curse, some say it was the end of times.
By A.N.Tipton5 years ago in Poets
spark of wellness carried through the lean times paths well worn celebrate endurance the sweet, the meek all wellness seek
By Carrie Rice-Justus5 years ago in Poets
Seeking transformation, The pallor which chill and solstice did bring. Soon we shall dance in the dew laden grass. Equinox is surely beckoning.
I once watched the moon dance across the night with the stars they moved from the east to the west with no discretion, and truly no regards
By Sean5 years ago in Poets
candle light and stars of night, whispers of a thrill that fills delight darkened sky with a hue of blue a nightly beauty
Dark clouds creep across the night sky. I lay asleep, dreaming of the Earth, Suspended in space. The infinite universe stretches out as the Earth floats below.
By Anna Ellis5 years ago in Poets
DREAMER I saw the sun and tried to steal it, but a feather cried out to the water, I threw the bird into the water instead.
By Amelia Reiling5 years ago in Poets