An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Mallee Dreaming I lift the latch and step out into the weeds and undergrowth that is dripping and sodden with morning rain. I feel the water’s icy fingers soak into my socks and pool down into my shoes.
By Joy Perkins6 years ago in Poets
‘Twas rare that ordinary folk had e’er beheld the make Of such a one that dwelt below the boulder by the lake. ~ But there it bided in the dank, the dark, and smelly rot,
By r. nuñez6 years ago in Poets
As I layed my tired body on the wet ground. Feeling the warm sun on my face. I looked to the side searching for hope.
By Ana Baptista6 years ago in Poets
Everything green eventually finds its place amongst the broken bridges and roads. As soon as havoc ensues, the green emerges from its captivity.
By Mihaela Vasileva6 years ago in Poets
the wind fills my lungs deeply the ocean washes over my mind we are all bodies of water yearning for a wave of our kind.
By from the moon6 years ago in Poets
Like shimmering gemstones, sliding from the hands of time Treasures of other summers fall back into memory, sublime Into eternity – captured
By Donna Ryan6 years ago in Poets
Little puppy perfect; indeed she lay Upon my bosom bare. I watch her tread The air with dainty paws as if at play. At no park, and instead in my bed.
By Spencer Barrett6 years ago in Poets
A moonlit cloudy night ended, A new day began, Waking up at 4:25 A.M, Brought a surprise as I saw the early morning sunrise,
By Shweta 6 years ago in Poets
Spry and playful entity, Surreal to be with, Your glassine wings are surely The reality of myth. ~ You’ve lighted there, displaying
The Sun Part 1: The hot summer breeze It speaks to the lonely moon She awaits the sun The Sun Part 2: You arise and you make me see
By Doors to Life6 years ago in Poets
Like jasmine blooms That fill the heart That scent The summer shade A song surfaces Across the water Strumming a wistful strain
I visit the garden At sunset There, I find my sanctuary Among honeysuckle And freesia Among briars And small green trees