An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
I give life, holding you as you form, I surrounded the very earth when it was born. It is I who courses through your veins, allowing your blood to flow,
By Xena Warrior2 months ago in Poets
In the heart of Earth's despair. Lies a riverbed, bleak and bare. Once a flowing ribbon of life. Now echoes a tale of endless strife.
By Solomon Walker2 months ago in Poets
Floating Crystalline trees, oh how they gleam. Casting rainbows in the bright moonbeam. Their bases long dissolved in the ether. But free to wander carefree together.
My choices and destiny collaborated, brought me to a foreign land. I became an immigrant. But it took me no time, no effort
By Seema Patel2 months ago in Poets
who are you out in the field, walking and digging with the Canadians? I cannot place you and I surely don’t want to insult you -
By Andrea Corwin 2 months ago in Poets
Heavenly Father, Mother Earth, Undertaker (all the same), I am small. Single granule: “compact particle of substance.” Though neither uniform nor solid for I have given to emptied yet always full
By Jessica McGlaughlin2 months ago in Poets
Jupiter’s Whispering Storms Jupiter roared silently through endless black, its storms curling like serpents around moons that quivered.
By Marie381Uk 2 months ago in Poets
THE POEM THAT OUTLIVED ME Death waits quietly in the back room, watching me write as if I owe it. My pen trembles in a cold grip,
Dolphins in the surf in their own turf. Swimming, leaping, never weeping. The world is theirs, the rightful heirs. They own the sea,
By Dean Traylor2 months ago in Poets
Many years back, I had got the opportunity, to travel, to experience this natural place. My fellow travelers
Symphonic strains of sun-kissed leaves In twilight’s embers glow Lullabies of an Autumn breeze Echo their tones in sweet repose
By 𝐑𝐌𝐒2 months ago in Poets
My fingers tasted of memory— salted with the past I never meant to keep, soft with the echoes of moments I thought I’d outgrown.
By Fazal Hadi2 months ago in Poets