An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
I feel like my eyes can't take it all in. My mind just can't register it. Overwhelmed is what I'd call it- Sensory overload.
By Megan Artus7 years ago in Poets
The weather has failed to spare brumal intensity my acquaintances at ease, the pretty of their greens waning with the distant, passing wind
By Stephanie Paniagua7 years ago in Poets
I wanna mosey down the road a piece, once the snows have gone, I wish to see - what I have not seen before. I wanna go down the road a piece,
By Rasma Raisters7 years ago in Poets
At the summer fair in upstate NY, where large women in lose tank tops fan rolls and sell deep-friend butter and men with leather red skin laugh
By Jonnell L7 years ago in Poets
Walk with me awhile under green canopy Listen to the sigh of the wind Feel the mossy softness underfoot Take my hand Breathe me in
By Lynn Stadel7 years ago in Poets
It's March fifth, I like March fifth. Definitely one for the books. Throughout my life I never gave much thought to March,
They say that night falls. They are mistaken. It rises from the land slowly like litmus in water. Unfurling inky tendrils of blue, reaching out and up to color the world in shades of mystery.
The most beautiful time of day, is the pink skies, The ways the shades all create a new colour, A natural phenomenon unlike any other.
By Olivia Reed7 years ago in Poets
The worm will stir and burrow down into the damp and black; what looks like hiding or escape is simply going home. And when it rains, the worm will rise to take the surface back,
By pj bradley7 years ago in Poets
There was no shadow casted as he faced the sun. His smile did not tempt the world to prove he was innocent. He wasn’t nervous. Brave. That was an overstatement.
By Kate keys7 years ago in Poets
I’ve become nocturnal, I sacrifice my sleep, To sit in silence counting Stars, to finally get some peace. I vent to the moon, she’s the only one who knows...
By Kristin Wilson7 years ago in Poets
The sun sets way too fast for my liking. That moment of the day right before the sun sets, you know the one... The one that only lasts about a half hour?