An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
On the right side of Everything… A sunrise, a sunset… Direction means nothing As we bathe in the confused glow Of first or last light.
By A. F. Litt9 years ago in Poets
Bored at home? You don’t need to go Abroad to have a good holiday. Never underestimate the exquisite Beauty of local history and
By Chloe Gilholy9 years ago in Poets
Theatricality formed through millennial evolution which is excessive as it is easily donned. Is only begotten through hospitable elements able to see this show go on in its artistic ways.
By Jose Gabriel9 years ago in Poets
Wave after wave, after wave, over me. The salt it stings my eyes. I see a whale and he looks back at me. Why, whale, why do you cry?
By Tai Dean9 years ago in Poets
The Lovely Lagoon Diva the swan sings loudly Where the ducks surf by The Lovely Lagoon The little feet splash around Where the ducks surf by
The city lights are calling me The train has saved me a seat The street criers want to win my purse I’m getting out of bed
It's funny how a sunny day can turn so grey and start to spray cold precipitation while the clouds inflation shows a demonstration of the skies frustration.
By Joseph Grant9 years ago in Poets
One dead tree It sat through many of heaven's tears And many more pieces of cold angel wings Once a solace to many fears
By Drew Marple9 years ago in Poets
I stopped to smell the roses, as philosophers advise it. Alas, no cure - I'd stood in manure that was on the ground beside it.
By Claire Driver9 years ago in Poets
Wake up in the morning A little groggy in the head All of my body Asks to go back to bed Let the dogs out The morning routine
By Amanda Washburn9 years ago in Poets
Driving down the skyline Searching for the perfect places, Peaceful enough to match The serenity of your soul. Overlooking Crescent Rock
By Amelia Davis9 years ago in Poets
Speak trees, speak! Let your truths be known! Oh, if it could, wood would speak And let wisdom be shown Yet they are seemingly silent
By Conjury9 years ago in Poets