An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Take me to the distant places Take me far beyond the sky To embrace the broad horizon Where both my wings can fly Take me to a place of courage
By Geraldine Taylor9 years ago in Poets
I am distracted by beautiful things. The tiny, minute details everyone misses on a daily basis. The way the birds chirp outside my window on a lazy Sunday morning.
By Jai Storm9 years ago in Poets
Waiting late at night, For the suns first rays, To break the midnight sky, As the mockingbird flys, High in the beams, Of dawns first light...
By Cassie Ritch9 years ago in Poets
Make Your Move Pay the bill? Or slay with skill? You have the choice. What do you do? Have a voice? Or just make do...
By Keenan Chiasson9 years ago in Poets
I preach to you For I believe I have truly seen heaven Not in a place as you may think But in my everyday life I’ve seen the light
By Blaire Frost9 years ago in Poets
Does he know His breath on my skin, Sets my soul a'blaze And when his lips crash into mine, I hear the oceans waves. Does he know
By Laura Greeson9 years ago in Poets
The smell of the ocean breeze and the way the ocean feels under my feet As I walk tenderly across the sand with the whitecaps hitting my ankles
By Ash Blackwood9 years ago in Poets
Today is a gift, or that’s what they say. I for one, won’t let it get away. I need the time to learn to grow to write and read.
By Danni Greer9 years ago in Poets
Just a part of another soul, growing innocently. Into the world we arrive. We open our eyes for the first time, We are now alive.
By Tiffany Hepworth9 years ago in Poets
I am that girl the one driving towards the future lodged half way between two worlds I can see the hard outlines of everything
By Nicole (Nikki) M.9 years ago in Poets
Wanderer I am sinking through the paradiscial sky Splashing high tides fade away into the horizon Getting lost in the restless dreams of adventure
Peering through the enchanted door, tell me what you see A garden filled with charming buds, thyme and rosemary Peering through the enchanted door, tell me what you hear