An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Different energies All souls with different Abilities As the sun sets everyone’s eyes sparkle Everyone gets together to enjoy the sunset
By Celeste Altamirano5 years ago in Poets
For corners Dusk til dawn As you Breathe Eat Sleep Sip water Drink coffee Embrace Sunday mornings Slowly eyes turned down
By BeeNines5 years ago in Poets
Spring is here spreading its charm Flowers and colors, heaven's beauty fallen into the farm Yes , Summer's yet to come thou
By Bishal Wisal Shrestha5 years ago in Poets
When I dream of summer I imagine a beautiful lake With just me and no other Including my own mother Nothing and no one do I take
By Rose Rocket5 years ago in Poets
When I am waiting in the dark I think of the sun in the sky On a bright day at the park I listen for the call of a lark
As I await this new day with zeal There is an oasis of two trees With the rising sun that looks like a seal The shadows make the palms look real
With the sun and the moon in the sky together It is a wondrous sight to behold A moment in which I could stay forever One could be called bold, the other, clever
Midwest Winters Cold the wind blows, freezes the beard, & frostbites the nose. Toes bitter and numb, hands stiff, no help from the sun.
By Mavrik Alexander Poe5 years ago in Poets
I will lay my head upon my earth and whisper into her, “Awaken them Great Mother, Your Sun has Risen and now we are one. Awaken them Great Mother. Tremble and Awaken their Spirit. Awaken them Great Mother.”
By Lotus Tara5 years ago in Poets
On Saturn, diamonds fall instead of rain. This giant planetary ball of gas circles in its starry, dark terrain with jagged rings of stony ice, a reign
By Diana Anderson5 years ago in Poets
I am plummeting to my death, yet for now I make no sound. Daringly I dropped from the smoky-grey clouds. I watch below as people dart from cars,
Strolling through golden autumnal meadow Leaves rainbow turning warm in cooling breeze Still cling fast to strong wizened trees
By Wendolyn Walker5 years ago in Poets