An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
What Haunts me the most, are the Random, little deaths, My mind refuses to comprehend Genocide, for even one short breath,
By christopher7 years ago in Poets
I once flew somewhere Somewhere nice up in the sky Just that once I got there It was not nice indeed the sky For it was not the sky I was in
By Jorge Afonseca7 years ago in Poets
Close your eyes. They are blind compared to the desires you had. I see people in disguise, sharing hate they gave breath
By André dos Santos7 years ago in Poets
Misread intentions Perfected deceptions Whispered words, broken promises Broken transactions, secrets of gloom How many times, did I see you wear this costume.
By Neura Logical7 years ago in Poets
Ignore the man surfing Should be a woman fully nude Everyone sure will be gocking There isn't mistake in the waves we create
By jack york7 years ago in Poets
Leaves turn to flame as summer is forgotten. Autumn spreads its power through the veins of trees. He wanders as a ghost, pushed along in a breeze.
By Matas Zenkevicius7 years ago in Poets
Never before had I experienced Such perspicuity Until I saw the water. It flowed, So leisurely, So casually, So effortlessly.
By LJ Chaplin7 years ago in Poets
The world is at stake, my friends, That is an inescapable fact. Its not long before everything ends And I can't say that with more tact.
By Siying Ho7 years ago in Poets
Through the never-ending woods of trees of the blackest leaves stands a stone pile, never understood, many people tried but nobody could,
When will this mountain move that presses out my breath, the heavy weight of just too much? Depleted air, once sweet, turned rancid.
By Daniel Cole7 years ago in Poets
Ice melts with human help, Oceans rise, politicians lie, Winters heart is warmer now. Coal burns, humans spurn, Oceans rise, islanders die,
By Colin Hope7 years ago in Poets
Riding the rails Prepared for lift off Let the countdown begin Defy the chains of gravity Soaring past the stars Looking down on home
By Nikki Michelle7 years ago in Poets