nature poetry
An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
In Silence We Pray
Though we walk through life with all these questions we always know we have a solution to release these questions out of our mind: to pray. We fall fall to out knees and cry out with any and all raw emotion in us and just let it out into the universe. We want to be heard, understood, cared about in a time where we feel so alone. We may not get the answers we are looking for right away, but eventually they come. We let out our emotion, and sit in the peaceful silence that follows.
By Noah Hagedorn7 years ago in Poets
The Dancing Tree and Me
Dancing tree, dancing tree, come dance with me; dance the night away as I sleep, when I wake I will dance, when I sleep you will dance. Our rhythm on peak, the wind is singing feeding your movements through the breeze. A happy tree you are and a happy tree you will be, as I fill you up you still dance when you’re empty you dance. How could you dance through the pain?
By Sheila Zip7 years ago in Poets
What We Will Be Remembered By
How we will be remembered is something humans are constantly thinking about. We strive to be great people, someone that will make people think and remember us. Humans are never content with just existing then passing on to whatever is next we want to be heard, written down, make an impact on someone before we leave. How can we do that with all the noise that goes on around us? We have to constantly scream and shout and do the unthinkable, just to get five seconds on tv. And even then, will anyone remember you after that short time on a screen?
By Noah Hagedorn7 years ago in Poets











