An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
In the still of the night I dream of a beast Its coat of black and gold Eyes as golden as the sun That sees right into my soul
By Makeba K Daté5 years ago in Poets
I call upon you now As I know that I must go Beneath this new moon rising Come to me, grand mother of my soul With your black flame burning
By Justin Black5 years ago in Poets
Against my window, the sound of the rain I looked up. From my sofa, watching television Now, instead, I watch the rain Watching the shower pelt down on the glass
The Arizona atmosphere shifted forcefully; cool-blue to something dark and treacherous. Dust from the west quickly over take the peacefully sky.
By C.Z. Munu 5 years ago in Poets
the pup cries as his mother hobbles away into the night, three breaths away from her last. the moon gleams in his pupils, those grey eyes.
By Rajan Agrawal5 years ago in Poets
Teach me to bow out slowly, and with grace Teach me to split myself in half, so that I may remember The darkness and the light are One
Take my hand. Here, We have found ourselves in The Cathedral. A jewel of shining sapphire in an otherwise inhospitable universe.
By R.A Falconer 5 years ago in Poets
Sitting on a Spring morning Wrapped in plaid on their couch. A world through the window That I love to watch unfold. Not like in here where the walls never change
By Cecilia Penner5 years ago in Poets
Upon a boulder, I recline, Feet dangling, free and fine. My mind adrift in nature's call, Subtle forces that enthrall.
By Tracy Toccara5 years ago in Poets
A cool breeze whispers, brushing shoulders light, Conversations flow, as day turns to night. Rocks and rolling waves, a symphony so grand,
Outside, the cat is dancing, prancing. Leaves fall fast and she is pouncing. Each leaf falling, curling swirling prompts her leaping, whirling, twirling.
By Suzsi Mandeville5 years ago in Poets
Snow falls, so gracefully it lands, Landscape's branches, in white it stands. Every limb, a dusting of cold, Creating warmth, a story told.