An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Your love is like the ocean deep and sometimes dark, yet sunlight reveals droplets of laughter on your ripples. At times, you are as gentle as a mother
By Kayla9 years ago in Poets
Snow wipes the slate clean. My mother used to say it fell upon you like angel kisses, each one forgiving you of something.
By Fierce Sister9 years ago in Poets
As i ran through the forest of light I came across a river sparkling so bright. It was pleading with me screaming, crying, begging,
By Madelin Martell9 years ago in Poets
Lonely is the solitary sunflower as it sways in the wind, dancing to an organic tune only she can hear. Her unrelenting persistency
By Lacy Walters9 years ago in Poets
Oh how the skies open to reveal the depths of creation. Andromeda joins Apollo in a perpetual dance among the stars. And beneath the spherical
I expected this to be a quick jaunt into the forest, but I got drawn in by the beauty of nature. I take a deep breath, the crisp scent of petrichor present in the air. As I exhale, I look towards a tree, a single tree that distanced itself from the others.
By Dmitri C.9 years ago in Poets
As you listen to the silence, You find true noise. The gentle breeze entices the shuffling of the branches. They sway themselves against one another
By Alexa Schopfer9 years ago in Poets
Through green iron gates, stands he, spearing from the ground. Giant mother shades the grass, tombs of stone protrude through the moss,
By Fred Hermes9 years ago in Poets
Night tore the dress off of Day, and when Dusk ducked below the mountain curves of her horizon, I watched the stars
By Teyana Jackson9 years ago in Poets
I have seen galaxies burst into existence, burning towers of stars crashing through dirt-floor blackness and up into the arms
There's something magical about rain The way it falls in silver darts Like diamond drops They adorn my hair like a queen's jewels
By A. R. Ambrosi9 years ago in Poets
Sometimes I wake up in the night When I know I should be sleeping And somewhere in the distance I think I can hear music