An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Wind breeze rustling up leaves. Earth and grass, under your feet. Waves like coffee mug foaming, glistening, sparkling tips.
By Ronald Williams9 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
By Creative Hub9 years ago in Poets
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 Boalch9 years ago in Poets
Minute glinting speckled diamonds surface in the sand concealing my ankles as beach's drenched brown layers cool my steamy feet.
By Linda Balboni9 years ago in Poets
Yellow flowers on a train track, Somewhere in Germany - Graffiti on the side-streets. Dawn light seeps through the windows
By Dakota King9 years ago in Poets
On the way to work, I saw an interesting sight. Although it was clearly day, this image represented the night. Like the darkened voids I've come to know so well.
By Paul Crocker9 years ago in Poets
I've noticed one thing when reading past work. There's an animal that drove the poets beserk. It's a reoccuring thing. And it had the burdens of the world on its wings.
They are the admirals of the skies. See how triumphantly it flies. While patrolling coasts. They proudly boast a presence which you can't deny.
we built Us with a capital U a treehouse in a blue winter wood (the one we stumbled upon together in the dead center of our clasped hands)
By M.L. Sukala9 years ago in Poets
Waves crash against the shore, endlessly, forever more. Each one a twin to a million other, identical to its next-door brother.
By Phoenixica249 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 Stiles9 years ago in Poets