An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Waves crash against the shore, endlessly, forever more. Each one a twin to a million other, identical to its next-door brother.
By Jessica Smith7 years ago in Poets
A son of man No; son of sam Transforming all strife On a journey through life Softly, seeking some meaning Searching and Keening
By Ethan Stiles7 years ago in Poets
They say the rose is the flower of romance. That its appearence can put you into a trance. With good reason this fact is known.
By Paul Crocker7 years ago in Poets
Can you hear the calling through the woodland maze? The original sound leaves but the echo stays. You follow it through winding trails.
Shady people lonely nights Bad days and nothing's right Rain clouds follow you No one seems to follow through With plans made because they're involving you
By Marcus Davis7 years ago in Poets
On the river bank, they wait like brooding clouds, waiting to rain. Staring at me with dark, beady eyes penetrating my soul with pain.
I saw myself in the morning mist as it hovered o'er the lake. While I watched the vapor vanish, I realized my fate. The mist keeps rising skyward,
By Fred Bobbitt7 years ago in Poets
In this life, we are trees, but with new life friends, comes new leaves. Yes, we’re blown and whirled about, but sun still shines amidst our doubt.
By Rae Elliott7 years ago in Poets
An autumn chill is in the air Autumn nights are cool and clear… Leaves are falling to the ground Gently slowly without sound
By Moses Ingram7 years ago in Poets
Floating around in an oceanic womb. Some so deep in the liquid tomb. Individually invisible to the naked eye. Until they fall from the sky.
Pass me by and dare you not take a second look. At the face that held the smile that you took. Commit me to the ground for the words I've said.
Stars are bright and buoyant I strive to be like them Looking positive in the dark sky High above the world looking over us
By Desiree treml7 years ago in Poets