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The Road To The Sea

The Road To The Sea

A Poem by Ty


The Road To The Sea
The Lost

The Lost

A Poem by SlushyVirus


Poetry speaks for itself.
autumn garden

autumn garden

A Poem by Amrit Evan Gupta


thinking of autumn
Miracle Grow

Miracle Grow

A Story by Jack Karolewski


Scientists make an amazing medicinal plant discovery in the Amazon rain forest...
22. A PRIEST'S TAX, PART 1

22. A PRIEST'S TAX, PART 1

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Another possibly 2-part story with a theme that resonates today
Unknown Bloom

Unknown Bloom

A Poem by addisone


how one copes
Green Flesh

Green Flesh

A Poem by Seth


Born again as a spirit of the green
Gardening

Gardening

A Poem by Debbie Barry


A new nursery rhyme, which popped into my head in the night.
Weeds

Weeds

A Poem by paperwizards


O little plant green yellow stem Push and push 'til you are free Crumble pavement avalanches Under them Since they can't see ..
The Mushroom; Graverobber of the Meadow (From the Perspective of a Plant)

The Mushroom; Graverobber of the Meadow (From the ..

A Poem by D. Farroll


This is a poem about the horrors of the mushroom, written from the perspective of a plant, who has seen the decomposed bodies of his friends and famil..
Wormwood

Wormwood

A Poem by TempleOfNothing


The Green Witch has many friends, many spirits, in her den.
Truth (Psalm 104)

Truth (Psalm 104)

A Poem by Apollos


Straight from Mt. Zion.
I work in the Greens

I work in the Greens

A Poem by softiesongbird


Mostly for an assignment for EcoArt, I was planting some things in our garden and the feelings washed over
The Seedling

The Seedling

A Poem by Srao


The life of an innocent seedling
Salt

Salt

A Story by LJ


humor, nature
The Botanist

The Botanist

A Story by Jason Scott


A head strong scientist sneaks her way into a botanic garden that is closed to the public and unknowingly discovers the sinister experimentation going..
Tendrills

Tendrills

A Poem by Ada


Tend to the call of My tender tendrils As they wait for A suitor to arrive, lull me and ease my length Into the night. The evergreen feels The..
How Fortunate We Are

How Fortunate We Are

A Poem by The Crag


Writing how the variety of life that we have on this beautiful planet and that we really need to value it more than we do.

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