nature poetry
An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
The Circle of Ink
In a quiet corner of the old city, where bicycle bells and street vendors blended into a familiar melody, four boys met every evening at a small tea stall called Chai Baithak. They were not famous poets, not even published writersâjust friends with notebooks full of thoughts they believed were too heavy for ordinary conversations.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Poets
âWhispers of the Pen: Journeys of Poetic Minds and Creative Spiritsâ
In the quiet corners of every city, small groups of men gatherânot just to write, but to breathe life into words. These poets are not bound by fame or recognition; they are driven by the irresistible pull of creativity and the joy of expression. Each line they craft carries intention, every verse a reflection of thought, emotion, and the shared human experience.
By EchoVerse Poet2 months ago in Poets
The Ink-Bound Brotherhood
In the heart of the old city of Hilstone, there was a forgotten garden behind a dusty public library. Most people passed by it without paying attentionâexcept a group of boys who believed that words had the power to change the world. They called themselves The Ink-Bound Brotherhood.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Poets








