An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
African daisies coaxed by spring, blooming galore enjoy before fade. Note: In Spring, African daisies bloom profusely. Their ephemeral nature makes them worthy of paying attention.
By Seema Patela day ago in Poets
Nectar in honeyed air, petals open in the wind, delicate tea olive breezing every breath, trees greener than fairways, light dappling
By Harper Lewisa day ago in Poets
Slippery Slopes It begins small, just a slight shift, a step that does not feel as firm as the one before it. You tell yourself it is nothing,
By George’s Girl 2026 a day ago in Poets
This is what it means to BURN - never to exist !? This is what it means to burn, to never exist !? The way in which our lives accept the little things in LIFe !
By 365poetrya day ago in Poets
I can’t get anything done, all I can think of is sap rising, Pistils and stamen exploding, Stiff rods with soft crowns Cream and sugar
Snow In June Are You Kidding Me Snow in June, I stood there longer than I should have, watching it fall like it made sense,
During the 1800's, perhaps 1900's - I decided I wanted an Education !? During the 1800's, perhaps 1900's - I decided I wanted an Education !?
I’m Mistletoe Don’tcha know I lord it here above Your lowly place beneath Look up to me why don’t you While you can For soon I will be hidden
By Raymond G. Taylora day ago in Poets
Its Raining My Life Away It started quietly, not enough to notice at first, just a feeling that something was off, like the air had changed
Blow Wind Blow Blow wind blow, not across the trees, not across the roofs, come for me instead, I am standing here like something left behind,
By George’s Girl 2026 2 days ago in Poets
would my limbs snap from the weight they hold from snow? or would I remain steadfast for the lives that lie beneath, knowing I am a home to many?
By Amashira2 days ago in Poets
The sun sets With its lavishing colors of orange purple and pink tones in the sky The crescent moon shinning brightly Up
By Jennifer lindquist2 days ago in Poets