An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
There’s only one logical explanation: I fall up and you fall in— no one can fall down this long, this far without accelerating, just drifting
By Harper Lewisa day ago in Poets
I'm going to say it - I knew what you were going to say !!! I'm going to say it - I know what is in your mind, your thoughts ....
By 365poetrya day ago in Poets
when the music was over, we danced in the echoes of the last cello, painting a new vision into the sky, a world where a cypress grove is better
The open road—is anything better? I’ve never been afraid to ditch the interstate, find some gravelly ribbon wrapped around these forests, fields, and farms,
I have NO children - yet they say someone will LOVE me !? I have NO money - yet someone will love me !? I have NO purpose - yet someone will LOVE me !?
The Light You Carry Forward There is a light you carry with you, Not given, but slowly made, Through every time you chose to stand,
By George’s Girl 2026 a day ago in Poets
Longing That Will Not Rest I carry you in places no one sees, in the quiet fold between each breath, in the hush before the morning wakes,
He walked along the lonely beach With only his thoughts for company, Contemplating how his life had changed Since the sands had come in this year.
By Calvin Londona day ago in Poets
The mountains were blue, wrapped in a blanket of cold mist, the air tasting of pine and ancient secrets. In the heart of the Pacific Northwest,
By Hazrat Umera day ago in Poets
when I sold my house to the golf course, I took cuttings from the camellias in my front yard and gave them to my mother to root.
By Harper Lewis2 days ago in Poets
Nature soothes like nothing else, we love different aspects of it and depending on what we love, we can be given a name.
By Seema Patel2 days ago in Poets
I wait to hear this sound every Spring, the chorus of peepers. The song comes back every year and yet, it always surprises me.
By Fiona Howell2 days ago in Poets