An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
People tell me that I should be stronger. Because that is where the truth lies. But I am honest no longer. I admit, I have no alibis.
By Paul Crocker8 years ago in Poets
Make me wet, I told the clouds. They looked dark and so did strain. I laughed out loud. Because yesterday, it rained.
I am angry. I’m angry with you. Why is that so hard to say? Because society has trained us to keep our emotions bottled up,
By Taylor Nelson8 years ago in Poets
A storm is rising and the sky is growing darker by the minute. As I lie down on the softness of my bed, I am surrounded by the sound of rain and thunder.
By Mary Bee8 years ago in Poets
Crystal water as still as Narcissus’s pond, surrounding spruce trees cast a flawless image with winter air crisps thy morning breath,
By Karen Chapero8 years ago in Poets
If you falter, Fear not the consequence, Fight the legions of Pride and Wrath, For there is only one truth above all.
By Nathan Fox8 years ago in Poets
Apartment 54 stands in front of me. Comfort lies beyond the walls. I feel the click as the key cuddles up to the pins and relinquishes me entry through the door.
By Josh Powell8 years ago in Poets
I sat there in that evergreen meadow, As I looked at the bluest of streams. The sun’s loving bars left me aglow, As the water made my eyes agleam.
By Kashyap Patel8 years ago in Poets
When a biting cold strikes heavy, When you shiver and turn from the world, Is when reclusiveness becomes synonymous with respite.
When I'm alone, I am calm. Silence is the sound of my peace. No rushing rivers or winds blowing through the trees can compare.
By Cash Hogan8 years ago in Poets
We drove for hours, under the watchful eye of the moon. I was silent on the back seat, knees under my chin, staring at the glaring white circle.
By Megan Whiting9 years ago in Poets
I once was just a root. Who started out so tiny, Deep beneath the Soil. It was so cold and wet, Barely breathable. Suddenly a small patch
By Karri Duperron9 years ago in Poets