nature poetry
An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Kabloom!
Bellow and bloom along with the winged leaves of youth- allow them to gently kiss your eye's with sweet scented truth. What a docile and dainty mistress remaining hidden amongst the canopy-
Darienne WilliamsPublished 2 years ago in PoetsThe Horizon
Adventure/ Freedom / She yearns for that which she sees on the horizon/ The wind wisping her name in her ear / She wants the feel of the open sky above her / She wants to look up / The stars and all the clouds peering around her / Feel the warmth of the ground beneath her not like before
Transcending Words
Sunday night Writing haiku Of pink morning glories By a lake crystal blue Violet tiaras placed upon trees From dreaming young girls
Melissa LaussmannPublished 2 years ago in PoetsLife and Women
It takes time to build a house. But it doesn't take time to erase Friendships with great difficulty. But enmity doesn't take time,
Priyabrataa GangulyPublished 2 years ago in PoetsSpiritual Foundation
Most people believe spirituality is meditation prayer synchronicities manifestation * And while these are all components it's not everything
Sarah JanePublished 2 years ago in PoetsAustraliana
AUSTRALIANA Norfolk Pines and Flooded Gums Jarrah trees and cattle runs Wandoo stands and Coachwood trees and Strangler Figs that love to squeeze.
Neale KirklandPublished 2 years ago in PoetsFootprints in the Snow
Di-da, di-da, Who said snow falls without sound? Mind you, it is no silent host It softly clops though does not pound.
Elaine GaoPublished 2 years ago in PoetsI am the Sea
I step out of my truck and smell the salty sea air I feel the sun’s powerful rays warming my skin as I’m caressed by the light ocean breeze
Dawn SaloisPublished 2 years ago in PoetsOuter Hebrides
Listen. Do you hear the silent traipsing of the red deer? Perhaps the methodical and powerful turning wings of the peregrine falcon?
Diamonds In The Dark
Diamonds In The Dark “Diamonds In The Dark” is a flower given to me as an inspiration for a poem by Rachel Jordan. I will include the picture of the flower but this is just a stream of consciousness inspired by the words “Diamonds In The Dark”
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 years ago in PoetsWinter
Blanket of winter Crunches beneath my feet The calm stillness A day not yet made Stop being Atlas The world doesn’t need you
That Writer ChickPublished 2 years ago in PoetsYellow Tree
A thousand melodies flock to her hair with sharp talons sinking into grey flesh and sharp voices cutting through autumn air