nature poetry
An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Ocean Waters
The ocean looks so beautiful, so innocent. You would have never guessed what horror lied within the surface. Sunken ships, along with the many lives taken, still trapped within the sunken walls and restless waves. Each wave distracts as the stories become a thing of the past, lucky to make it in the history books. When you think of the ocean you never really realize what lies beyond what your eyes can see. The bodies that once was loved by families, sunken ships that once were made of accomplishment, that traveled through out the world, the sorrow that each person felt as they got lost in the ocean waves, forever masking what lies beyond its beautiful exterior, rarely revealing whats bellow the surface...
By Kayla Triplett7 years ago in Poets
Seasons
After the green has become multi-colored, and then they slowly return back towards the center of the Earth, they will eventually dry out, crumple into used up pieces of paper, scraped up and thrown away, to make sure the greenery can grow again soon, without being suffocated by the passing of those who had their autumn prime. But then...
By Kelley K.U.7 years ago in Poets












