An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
Indian autumn feels muted, but spring is vibrant. The woodlands come alive with blazing orange blooms of palash, the flame of the forest.
By Seema Patel5 days ago in Poets
First, Tanvir’s father, his skin as blue as the sky, sits on the serpent. He holds a conch shell in his right hand, And in his left, he holds a discus.
By Wen Xiaosheng5 days ago in Poets
I did a surgery yesterday, it seems that having the right person is a little bit more complicated than I had hoped! Truth-be-told, most of us don't really know how to speak on the topic!
By 365poetry5 days ago in Poets
Roots provide in order to remain They grow in the darkest places Honor their journey and trust their pain Roots caress and trust without refrain
By Brittney Moore5 days ago in Poets
snowflakes collecting as temperatures drop again outside my window
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden5 days ago in Poets
like a moth to a flame I crave the fire you give when you whisper my name I linger there, on your lips captivated yet free, I idly indulge
Ungrateful - yes I know! "Stacy" seems to be always on "your" mind! I've cooked: Macaroni Rice Lentil Peas Jasmine Pie Potatoe Salad
Death Death came silent yet full of noise, Unseen by all in view. Sly like a fox, yet silent like a bird in flight, Its grip took hold tighter than tight.
By Marie381Uk 5 days ago in Poets
Sirens copped the blame but the tales got it all wrong— it was the ocean herself, with her treacherous beauty posing the danger.
By Paris Rosemont5 days ago in Poets
We have been told It’s very cold Everyone needs to stay bold When confronting the weather bitter Wearing wool designed by the knitter
By Marc OBrien5 days ago in Poets
PUBLIC NOTICE: ALL-CLEAR Attention please. This is a public announcement addressed to the nervous system, the muscles braced for impact,
By Hannah Lambert6 days ago in Poets
A bulging root is only an obstruction when attention is not being paid. Yet, such lack of awareness will allow you to experience the
By Kale Sinclair6 days ago in Poets