An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
As we drove along the winding interstate the world sat quietly. It watched from the sidelines and shaded our path. The tires spun with anticipation
By Kate E8 years ago in Poets
The swaying of trees when a gush of wind blows. He makes everything beautiful. The moving of clouds when the rain is about to come.
By Elanena White8 years ago in Poets
As I lay in the sun, I wish It would just burn this turmoil Growing Inside of me. Like an evergreen tree it grows Faster
By Shayna Barrett8 years ago in Poets
The only way you can get to me is if you swim through the ocean of my tears Swim through my brokenness and swim through my fears
By Dominique Lewis8 years ago in Poets
Sometimes the crickets cry out in hopes of summer's return. They fiercely scrape friction into the smoldering cells that
By Adam Jackson8 years ago in Poets
The Double-sided Coin : I. life is the moon to your ocean I I. it pulls And pushes You in the direction that It chooses.
By Robyn Welborne8 years ago in Poets
The night air rolls in around 4 and I wake up to the dream that was day The time when I itch for something worthwhile to do
By Kimm Smith8 years ago in Poets
Consider the Tree Colorful leaves dancing graceful and free, Atop an indomitable trunk, At least that’s what you see. But who takes the time,
By Jaclyn Moore8 years ago in Poets
Alligators munch on broccoli behind the cabbage pack. Dark poisons in disguise; envy in their eyes. Frogs escape the fungus,
By Chloe Gilholy8 years ago in Poets
There's a magic in the way she speaks to me, Senses awakened through every which way. She's a beauty divine, incomparable to anything else.
By Niki Cozmo8 years ago in Poets
The foul poison you spit at me Doesn't hurt me anymore I've found the antidote I'm forced to swallow it again Every day
By A. R. Ambrosi8 years ago in Poets
Avocado alligators munching on apples. Bright bugs discover broccoli. Celadon cactus above the cabbage pack. Dark diabolical poisons in disguise;