An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
inhale: petrichor fat raindrops fall on warm path exhale: damp-earth, peace
By ali4 days ago in Poets
I wonder what it would be like, if I were a tree and I was everything that a tree could be. / I could sink my toes into muddy soil
By Bugsy Watts4 days ago in Poets
Sadness died in a valley. Tan stone walls echoing with the cries of a family. Four days lost with nothing but curving high walls.
By Wren H4 days ago in Poets
Art is a huge blessing that I recognized early on and have been nurturing ever since I can remember. With diverse tools and media,
By Seema Patel4 days ago in Poets
a single flash lights the night—restless seconds tick awaiting sky’s boom
By Lamar Wiggins4 days ago in Poets
Autumn rose shine bright Warming walker's jaded soul Colour soon to fade
By Raymond G. Taylor4 days ago in Poets
I'm yelling, why - at the top of our lungs!? He said he could provide for me, I said NEVER!? He said you are important but all you need is to understand what is missing !?
By 365poetry4 days ago in Poets
A single droplet is fighting with gravity. It is falling...drip!
By Julie Lacksonen5 days ago in Poets
SNOWY SHOW Winter arrived in grand style Fashionably late to the party Walking gracefully down the white carpet As her icy, silent stare
By D.L. Finn5 days ago in Poets
A Final Journey Home At eighteen, he ventured, chasing a dream, To the UK, where futures glimmered and gleamed. Yet in twenty-one’s shadow, his voyage was spent,
By Marie381Uk 5 days ago in Poets
The darkness of night decided to roll Back far away as if it were a scroll The grass is being kissed by the morning dew Sparkling frost crystals now come into view
By Cheryl E Preston5 days ago in Poets