An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
I have already lived through a thousand lives. Perceived this world through a thousand eyes. And though I've died a thousand times.
By Dakota Lane7 years ago in Poets
I was visiting the willow tree when I heard your sweet voice call out to me with flair, But the honeysuckle's aroma was so delightful
By Sharon Gulley7 years ago in Poets
As the white curtain slowly darkens, the lights dim; silencing the audience on pale darkness while they take cover for the air gets colder.
By Marcio Velasquez7 years ago in Poets
Beautiful is the night, beautiful the moon, The tired night will go down the date soon. The starry dust settles dew on the corn.
By Creative Hub7 years ago in Poets
Nestled in the verdant mountains, Among lush green trees, Is the house I've seen in my dreams..... I lean against the clear glass wall,
Things just change,Said the night to the dawn.Things just change,Said the dusk to the day. And we all watched on. We all watched on,As the days passed by.We all watched on,As another night died.
By Luke Downing7 years ago in Poets
Watch the delicate flower Blooming on a Spring day Just to wilt in the Winter Knowing that this stage won't Last forever. The will and power
By Amelia Davis7 years ago in Poets
The waters roar The birds sound The waters turn brown Listen to the waters as they speak They Moan They Groan They cry
By kamecia tutt7 years ago in Poets
Wind breeze rustling up leaves. Earth and grass, under your feet. Waves like coffee mug foaming, glistening, sparkling tips.
By Ronald Williams7 years ago in Poets
Shining bright stars. Stars, burning like diamonds in the night. The sun’s radiant light. Planets orbiting the great light, of a
The golden dust that sweeps, Away every evening, No one seems to be noticing, The way it flies, And settles down along the
She closes her eyes and breathes.Deep. Reverent.An unspoken prayer of adoration. The sky above her is void.But endless.An infinite space dotted with specks of pale,iridescent light.
By Rhema-beth Boalch7 years ago in Poets