An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Migrating swans graze green fields dotted in white splotches snowy peak backdrop Copyright © 1/31/2026 by Andrea O. Corwin
By Andrea Corwin a day ago in Poets
I have never been to Japan, yet I am drawn to its life philosophies, to the beauty of its countryside. I read its cultures,
By Seema Patela day ago in Poets
Our Poem a Day in February (PaDiF) starts tomorrow I was able to borrow a wolf photo from an artist, I know that looked like the photo above and below
By Denise E Lindquist2 days ago in Poets
One redhead alights mossy branch in winter's sun quiet pecking free
By PK Colleran2 days ago in Poets
There is a rhythm to the world that sends me shamefaced to stand in front of the egg section of the dairy aisle in the dark days of December each year.
By Natalie Wilkinson2 days ago in Poets
Magpie on tree tops Watching as the day unfolds, Sweet view of the Sun.
By Susan Fourtané 2 days ago in Poets
Lay strawberry hair on fair skin, let it redden like a crush, pink as cherry blossoms on the fresh dirt of hurt. Bring skin
By Pixel Floyd2 days ago in Poets
The warm cast of the glowing sun can't seem to reach past The Failing Dreams of Tomorrow. . Every ray shines down and reveals a "forgotten" result.
By Rachael Anra2 days ago in Poets
My middle finger is called the thumb! In the dictionary, sure, we can erase! But how long does it take - to start a "NEW" race!
By 365poetry2 days ago in Poets
I have drank water from something intolerable! The stench is in my throat - daily, I think of what I could do! At first, the person who "fell in love" with me, said - "you're not that bad, and we could help"!
You there! I've seen you pass by here before. I know what you want! I see how your eyes wander scaping every bit of the terrain.
By Wren H3 days ago in Poets
I can hear what's all around, what's up above and underground. Feel the grass between your toes, taste the breeze, watch the river flow and just be.
By Alora Jones 3 days ago in Poets