Tags : Birds

Maturity is for the Birds

Maturity is for the Birds

A Poem by Michael G. Smith


Again with life and bird analogies.
The Sparrow

The Sparrow

A Poem by Eva Rosehill


We do dream of such freedom..
Winter

Winter

A Poem by Patricia Williams


Just a Haiku about winter :)
SUNSHINE

SUNSHINE

A Poem by Rose of many colours


Sunshine in Trinidad and Tobago, morning, noon,evening,names of places in Trinidad,
leave feathers

leave feathers

A Poem by paradoxical


the birds left for winteragain,an ages old routineengraved in hollow bonesmy constant apologiesto the air;not hollow enoughbut getting there,maybe nex..
A New Year's Conclusion

A New Year's Conclusion

A Poem by Michael G. Smith


Contemplating the new year.
Come home

Come home

A Poem by Elin


The forest cries out to me, time to come home. Wander, take inspiration, and write about my beauty it says. Come home my child. The birds will..
A Thought In Need Of Purging

A Thought In Need Of Purging

A Poem by Dan Breen


Inspired by an odd, recurring thought.
The Mustache Tree

The Mustache Tree

A Story by N.RoseJ.


A man who's mustache grows tree branches.It starts attracting all kinds of birds, and he tries to make the birds leave.He soon comes to realize that t..
Broken Wings

Broken Wings

A Poem by Jared Michael Smith


Just a little lost love poem.
Space

Space

A Poem by AleyshaRosa


A good day to reach for the heavens
Egret

Egret

A Poem by Abdul Aziz


EGRETNo darkness punctuated the blue skyReflected in the shimmer of the lake;The breeze that rummaged brought a ruffled sigh,A symphony without a ..
Obese Birds

Obese Birds

A Poem by windowguy


Can you imagineHow life would really beIf birds were obeseAnd fell from each tree?Sparrows staggering somehowAround with bent beaksUpturned to the sky..
Bird Watching, Pt. 1

Bird Watching, Pt. 1

A Poem by Bree Potter


Bird-Watching, pt. 1 Note: the least tern is considered endangered in New Mexico and has been all but wiped out completely in several part..
Sonnet of The Wood

Sonnet of The Wood

A Poem by V. P. Trujillo


Watch her, as she does you.