nature poetry
An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
“The Girl Who Sold Shadows” (a concept like you mentioned before)
🌑 The Girl Who Sold Shadows By [Ali Rehman] There was once a girl who lived in a city where the sun never slept. Every wall, every window, every face glowed with a brightness that left no corner untouched. But beneath that endless light, people walked heavy with something unseen — a quiet ache they carried in their bones, in their sighs, in the pauses between their smiles.
By Ali Rehman3 months ago in Poets
“Where the Silence Grows Flowers”
🌸 Where the Silence Grows Flowers By [Ali Rehman] There are some things the world can only say in silence. After my mother died, the world went quiet in a way I had never known before. Not the ordinary kind of quiet — not the pause between songs or the hush before rain — but the kind that hums beneath your ribs, heavy and wordless, like the air itself has forgotten how to breathe.
By Ali Rehman3 months ago in Poets
“The Sky Forgets My Name”
🌌 The Sky Forgets My Name By [Ali Rehman] Every night, when the world grows quiet and the streetlights flicker like tired fireflies, I sit by my window with a notebook in my lap. The ink bleeds blue beneath my pen, and I write another letter to the sky.
By Ali Rehman3 months ago in Poets







