Tags : Nature

Red Sakura

Red Sakura

A Story by anonymous


This a story about an immigrant who settles among religious people. His is the only shopkeeper in the village. The story showcases the internal though..
From The Porch

From The Porch

A Poem by Jordyn


Just a little free verse and an observation on life. :P
Forest Shrine

Forest Shrine

A Poem by C. James Snyder


A walk in early spring through my favorite wood.
Spirit of Spring

Spirit of Spring

A Poem by Bland


I haven't felt this for five years, and I wish for five more.
A Concrete Idea

A Concrete Idea

A Poem by Earl Schumacker


A Quintain in 5 parts
Metaphor

Metaphor

A Poem by Micaelia


I used to write a lot of poetry, but this is the only one that, on rereading, I had decided to keep. Enjoy.
The Gift

The Gift

A Poem by Kristan A. Mohammed


There is no greater gift from above than a child.
Under The Thorn Sun

Under The Thorn Sun

A Story by Earl Schumacker


Of wine and fine dining
Hopeless

Hopeless

A Poem by Yahallo


☆ I'm afraid you'll disappear if I close my eyes ☆
Tulips Were Coming

Tulips Were Coming

A Poem by Satish Verma


Schizoidly I walked with the moon― by night/
In His Arms

In His Arms

A Poem by Riley Justine


I am seemingly content
O Clouds! Thunder!

O Clouds! Thunder!

A Poem by PoeticBlindness


Feelings for nature.
Might

Might

A Poem by Yahallo


The bittersweetness of the month called May.
An Idiots Guide To Cliff Notes

An Idiots Guide To Cliff Notes

A Story by Earl Schumacker


A short cut to knowledge for students and others
Dandelion

Dandelion

A Poem by QuillandInkWhispers


This poem captures the essence of the dandelion flower, a common yet often overlooked plant that holds beauty and significance in its simplicity.
Beyond the small village

Beyond the small village

A Story by Themistocles Parnassos


Climbing uphill, on our way back from school, we would stop by Mr. Myron'shouse.We sat on the bench in the yard andlooking at him, thoughthow diff..
Priorities

Priorities

A Poem by Yahallo


Where do you choose to stay?
Nature Gives Many Reminders

Nature Gives Many Reminders

A Poem by TragicallyHuman


The most natural things give the greatest reminders.
Duck Dinner

Duck Dinner

A Poem by Debbie Barry


A new nursery rhyme that popped into my head in the middle of the night.