nature poetry
An ode to Mother Nature; poems that take their inspiration from the great outdoors.
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Where sea, river, mountain, bird, forest Nature also always speaks in Bengali, Look for Bangla through ferioala there!
Aranna Hasan DelwarPublished 2 months ago in PoetsWhispers 'mongst
Whispers 'mongst the trees, Roots cradle the earth's heartbeat, Nature's dance unfolds.
Printique StudiosPublished 2 months ago in PoetsOde to the Siren's Song
Beneath the waves, a melody calls A haunting tune that enthralls The music of the ocean deep Where ancient secrets it does keep
Raj’s VocalPublished 2 months ago in PoetsTempest's Embrace
In the heart of the storm, where the winds rage high And the waves crash against the shore with a mighty cry There lies a beauty, wild and untamed A tempest's embrace, never to be tamed
Raj’s VocalPublished 2 months ago in PoetsElemental Dance
Whispers of the sea, cries of the wind A symphony of elements intertwined Raindrops falling like a delicate dance In nature's rhythm, they all enhance
Raj’s VocalPublished 2 months ago in PoetsSunflower
Providence teaches us that we must put others before ourselves, and work towards the greater good. None of us will argue that the greater good is an absolute necessity, given the state of the world these days.
Michelle LiewPublished 2 months ago in PoetsOde to the Tempestuous Tides
In the heart of the ocean, where chaos reigns supreme There lies a world of wonder, a wild and rugged dream Where the sea and the sky collide in a furious dance And the winds whisper secrets of fate and chance
Raj’s VocalPublished 2 months ago in PoetsThe Call of the Wild
In frozen lands where shadows lie, A dog named Buck, with mournful cry, Torn from his life, a gentle soul, Thrown to the wild, to lose control.
and another thing
i remembered walking in straight lines invested and loyal to the course the rest of one life left to feel alive determined with fairly good intention
⸘jason alan‽Published 2 months ago in PoetsOn Top Of The World
The brilliant golden sun danced through the clouds, My heart fluttered like a million delicate butterflies fluttering inside of me;
Carol TownendPublished 2 months ago in PoetsLife’s Playground
left brain right brain teeter totter swing up swing down right hook left shook with sand in box and toys
Rowan FinleyPublished 2 months ago in PoetsRhapsody on a City Night
The city speaks a lullaby The streetlights sputtered, the streetlights muttered The lonely sidewalk cries The lights they keep the beat alive
Danielle Romeo HayPublished 2 months ago in Poets