nature poetry
An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
A Cold and Windy Night
On a bitterly cold and desolate night, when the wind mercilessly howls and the darkness envelops the world, nature itself seems to conspire to send a shiver down your spine. The trees, standing tall and solemn, whisper secrets that only the night can comprehend, their eerie voices adding an air of mystery to the already chilling atmosphere.
By Solomon Walkerabout a month ago in Poets
heat death & forged beginnings
this end did not start with the raging pyre that came but with the silence that rose before it, the calm before the storm that curdled all around, tense and strong like a string pulled tight, eager to strum, ready to break in two
By angela hepworthabout a month ago in Poets









