Tags Nature
Covid CashierA Poem by Robert RonnowQuiet, dawn, Covid.Biggest accomplishment yesterday: buying toilet paper.Thanking the young cashier for doing her job.Feeling a little sick, wearing m.. |
NorthA Poem by julianbroadwayNorthOaken bearer; leaves decay.Orange and crimson paintedthough wanted, May.Northern power,nature like this resides.Beautiful in the way it dies.Unli.. |
EquinoxA Poem by Zoe RichardsonIn celebration of Fall |
Her NatureA Poem by Carlos Lorenzo EstradaA satirical senryu that is without argument more based on truth than anything. |
Dragonfly EnvyA Poem by Zoe RichardsonA short, full life with no regrets. |
What Is Said And What Is RealA Poem by Zoe RichardsonSomething I wrote in college, many moons ago |
October CountryA Poem by Earl SchumackerThe lighter days of October with armies and graves for sure. |
Me, the Wind, and IA Poem by Miss_AntarcticaThe cool wind kisses my neck,And the rains pound against my being.The scent of the grass, the trees, and the rain--It’s beautiful--All of it.And.. |
Wake Up to Find OutA Story by LJmemoir about trees, mountains, time |
Morning on the MountainA Poem by Casey TruaxThe dawn discovered me, hungry and hungover,The fire still smoking in the blackened bricks.I went down the quiet roadAnd the sun was hot upon my back... |
Fragments Of EveA Poem by Zoe RichardsonInnocence in red, paying calls on rogues in white |
Night At SeaA Poem by Abbe Asailing |
The BirdsA Poem by Abbe Athe use of birds for heaven and hell and as harbingers of the future and the past |
GatorA Poem by Abbe Aa few steps toward the pondI see a protusion - water breeched by anOligocenevisionwide eyed face carved by rugged millenniumshis view locked & foc.. |
ChaosA Poem by Tobias SøgaardMy first poem ever - 4 years old |
ReminiscenceA Poem by Tobias SøgaardAnother old poem of mine |
CompanionshipA Poem by Tobias SøgaardIn my life, bizarre, I will see many and much Flowers, rivers, stars. But I'd rather die If I should travel alone With none by my side |