An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
We are in movement, our every breath transformative. We are go rolling on the world in a forward spiral through the universe
By susan marie loehe5 years ago in Poets
The clouds stood before the sun The sun was still behind the clouds Nevertheless the sun will shine through Eventually
By Malli S.D.5 years ago in Poets
I take a stroll between the trees, As I hear the crunch of there old leaves. Strolling down a muddy path as the birds begin there song,
By Fantasy Text5 years ago in Poets
The wind blows cold at such a great height, But somehow feels so very light. The sun shines low from such a great height,
We surrender to the full Sturgeon Moon Providing offerings and hopes in the form of manifestations August brings memories of camp fires and laughs
By Erin Barteski5 years ago in Poets
The day is done as darkness falls over our heads, As many of us begin to climb into our beds. The darkness rises as the light fades reminding us all it’s time to rest,
As the sun fades behind the great willow tree, The sky erupts into a pallet of colours made up of three. As the sun falls deeper behind the great williow tree,
silence. a slight breeze not a passing sound to be heard snowflakes fall from the heavens above softly and gently caressing the earth
By Sarah Hamilton5 years ago in Poets
The moon has a face like a clock on a wall. It shines down on us when the sky is black And leads us to our dreams. A small sphere in the sky;
By Melissa Stevens5 years ago in Poets
An observer dancing So that the dance can exist, Around and around in circles Weaving tangles where we sit. A dreamer listening
By Monica5 years ago in Poets
water pouring, dripping, splashing, feeding into soil. nearly every leaf is wilting, brown & yellow, except the new leaves sprouting on
By mo burns5 years ago in Poets
Owning a dog, is a series, of little joys. From watching her, make paw prints, in the sand, to letting the water, wash them away.
By Matthew Donnellon5 years ago in Poets