nature poetry
An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Nature Sunest
The sunset tells us that the day is almost over. It reminds us of the importance of time and how we should make good use of it. It’s also a time for reflection. As your day comes to a close, ask yourself whether you’ve done everything you set out to do or been the person you desire to be.
By Tarrance Smith6 years ago in Poets
Songbird Alarm
After it rains for the first time during a fire filled summer, the morning songbirds are the most beautiful alarm. A thick smog traps the heat of dazzling golden flames, that boldly lick the darkening sky, giving the horizon a soft glow. The night becomes filled with black clouds that only let the ghost of the moon swirl through. Drizzles of rain patter down, bringing with them the tiny fluffs of ash and smoke to rest on the white car parked out front. A gust brings a carbon leaf to rest on the back porch. The dog tries to catch them thinking it is a game that he is playing with the gods. The golden glow, that was never truly a threat, dims to blurred spotlights as droplets pass in front of streetlamps.
By Proxy Tinel6 years ago in Poets
Earth Heist
First we rip the seed from the soil, plant the new breed leave the weeds. Now burn the forest down. Flood the land! Flood the land! Leave the sun to mask the sand , Oh! It’s a master plan! Now we control the flora fauna, we control the local farmer. WE CONTROL! WE CONTROL! WE CONTROL!
By House Of Sun6 years ago in Poets











