nature poetry
An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Whispers Between Lines
In the heart of a quiet town, where streets hummed with the gentle rhythm of life, there was a small café called The Echoing Quill. It wasn’t the kind of place that drew crowds with flashy lights or loud music. Instead, it whispered a promise to anyone who stepped inside: a space where words mattered, where stories and verses could breathe.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Poets
The Garden Where Verses Bloom
The garden behind the old public library was not famous, not even well-kept. The walls were chipped, the grass grew unevenly, and the flowers bloomed only where they pleased. Yet every afternoon, a poet named Miran visited that quiet corner. He didn’t come for beauty—he came because words seemed to grow there.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Poets
The Echoes of Silent Quills
In a quiet corner of the city, beyond the hum of bustling streets, there existed a room that few knew about—a sanctuary for words. Here, notebooks lay open like resting birds, and quills waited patiently in inkwells, as if poised for flight. This was the place where the voices of poets gathered, not to compete, but to echo, resonate, and awaken.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Poets
The Brotherhood of Silent Verses
In the corner of a quiet town named Raeymoor, there stood an ancient oak tree known simply as The Whispering Shade. People said the wind that passed through its leaves carried forgotten poems. Beneath this tree met a small group of poets—men who spoke very little but whose thoughts soared beyond the skies. They called themselves The Brotherhood of Silent Verses.
By EchoVerse Poet2 months ago in Poets
The Forge of Silent Writers
The Forge of Silent Writers In the heart of a quiet town stood a small, amber-lit library where few people ever came, And fewer ever stayed. Yet, inside that stillness, a rare flame glowed every evening, For three men gathered there not to talk much, But to create worlds out of words.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Poets









