An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
The Life You Do Not Show There is a life you keep within you, Untouched by what the world can see, A deeper current moving slowly,
By George’s Girl 2026 about 2 hours ago in Poets
Good memories bloom with a smile under the sunshine. They are beauty in the petals but they fall by the wind: the gust of my trauma,
By Caitlin Charltonabout 7 hours ago in Poets
Email: Eucalyptus Tree 427 861 Melbourne Australia You’re my anchor to this earth, when all around seems wrong. City fumes claw at my throat,
By N J Delmasabout 10 hours ago in Poets
The Step That Waits For You Do not stand and count the distance, Do not measure all to come, The weight of every step together,
By George’s Girl 2026 about 20 hours ago in Poets
Cherry blossoms an explosion of colour mark the transition of seasonal change. - Much has been created, inspired by the blossoms
By Alexander Stoddartabout 22 hours ago in Poets
I love denouement, the bittersweet poignancy of good partings, swim-drenched skin drying in the sun while hawks wheel thermals,
By Harper Lewisabout 22 hours ago in Poets
Two notes Long and sharp Lower And higher Every year like clockwork Two notes Long and sharp One lower The next higher
By Alexander McEvoya day ago in Poets
I fall up You fall in No plummet No nosedive becomes an epic. We did: water rising to meet sky, propelling us through the blues,
By Harper Lewisa day ago in Poets
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
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,