An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Winter never works for me Forever alone and cold I fear this is my destiny Future visions of growing old Spring brings a ray of hope
By Latrice Jones7 years ago in Poets
I am the resurrector I am a reminder All things fall to me and are born a new I am constant and ever-present I am deep because I am all
By Maria Crank7 years ago in Poets
The way nature is Or nature was Is beautiful Plants growing to feed And animals growing from feeding Nature is natural
By MiKelangelo7 years ago in Poets
I can hear the birds chirp when I lay down by my window. Some sound so beautiful; like they just want to share their beauty with the world.
By Kristina King7 years ago in Poets
The fly with such ease and capture my eyes, as they fly by, such a creation by those above our heads, the invisible Creators of the beauty of birds.
By Aunidan Christi KPGS7 years ago in Poets
At Chatham Harbor in Cape Cod Lives a colony of seals at play In the sea in the usual way Foraging on fish and crustaceans
By Jenna Deedy7 years ago in Poets
The moon and all of its stars. One flying to the left. I stare for a while. Where are you going star? Where do you have to be?
By dylan davis7 years ago in Poets
In but a few weeks spring is springing all over the show, that which was small is now tall in the world of flowers. The Beauty of Nature.
I remember in high school I always used writing as a way to Express my emotions Because I had a hard time expressing them
By Arielle Geiwitz7 years ago in Poets
Her beauty is beyond compare, whether full or waning. She lights the nights with Her display of brilliance, always watching from above.
The seasons are diminishing because of our ignorance and pollution If we work together now we may find a solution Unnatural objects float in our seas
By Trees Are Green7 years ago in Poets
I know not where But I'm perplexed about should I care The world's more than just a sphere But yet a sphere that holds us near
By Beverly Hairston7 years ago in Poets