Best Naturesummer Poems


Premium Member Fall Comes Softly







She came to the ball in splendid fashion
Her entry slow and sure, full of graces
Her perfume spoke of the smells of fall
and her sweet breath soft on summer faces....

Taking summer by it's  trembling hand
They waltzed together across the fields
Knowing they would meet again next year
And celebrate in glory when  summer yields....



For the Fall contest
Form: Quatrain

Autumn

It’s back to school time
Fresh from a summer of fun and laughter
Suppressed excitement – meeting the friends
Exchanging and embracing new challenges
While autumn leaves turn golden red and fall
On summer nourished grass and dance
Wind gently making ballet of the shapes
You breathe in and absorb the essence of all this
Half sad that summer’s gone and winter beckons
© Liz Walsh  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member Summer Enchantment

When I am under summer's spell,
I'm like a child at "Show and Tell".
I want to hold it in my hand,
To brag and shout, "Is it not grand?"
In other seasons I'm discreet.
I don't go skipping down the street.
The beauty of a sunny day
Takes my maturity away.
I quite regress to my past youth.
I'm young again and that's the truth.
I dream this February day,
Beneath inverted clouds of gray,
Of blazing sun and summer heat
And browning to a golden treat.
I yearn for sun upon my skin,
The warmth of summer seeping in.
Vitamin D my ardent crave,
I plan to bottle it to save.
In my Northwest home's winter haze,
I will still have my sunny days.


inspired by Christies "Soul of Sunshine" contest.
Form: Couplet


Premium Member Summer Sunset Yawns

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                                                 Summer sunset yawns
                                         Stretching its arms across lawn
                                                  Paints the sky unique
                                         Sleepily birds seek their homes
                                     Whip-Poor-Will sings loves pure song 



Contest:Tanka You
Theme: Summer Nights
Sponsor: Francine Roberts
Date written: July 11, 2011
Form: Tanka

The Willows

The Willows

               To where the wisps and the willows blow,
               From where the sun always shines;
               To where the morning light is pure
               And its warmth is true and fair; 
               To where the beauty of a youngsters smile
               Is fine and born to they,
               And the sound and worth of a simple word
               Is heard where the willows sway

              To where the wisper of a summer wind
               Is warm to soothe the soul,
               And the quiet patter of a softer rain
               Past by so long ago;
               Where here the motion of time and place
               Is as calm as that summer wind,
               And a child's smile makes sweet the dawn
               Here where the willows sway

                                            by m.n.
marklnorton@shaw.ca
Form:

Autumn's Scintillating Charade

Balmy summer air to southern climes doth repair
On horizon, blue azure panels shaded with smoky tincture
Silky, white fondue relpaced by pallid, silver hue
Fondling, summer breezes; gripping, autumnal wind freezes
Cooling waves react with fertile leaves; amber gown doth 
retract
Nutrient-rich chlorophyll doth spill and sugary saps rill
Anon, doth ween a bright, colorful sheen
Golden crescents and cherry strobes with lobes iridescent
Rounded discs on Global Willow in creamy glaze mellow
Spiny-toothed, Red Oak leaves flossed with reddish-
green gloss
Sugar Maple stars bathed in a bright pumpkin lathe
Ovular Blue Beech blades are brushed with a brackish rust
Veins of Aspen heart umbrella bleed bright yellow 
Pentagram lobes of Sweet Gum gilded with purple robes
After scintillating charade, garnished blades began to 
fade
Leaves' life-giving juices the stout bough refuses
Nutritious store salvaging trunk doth score
The regal, shimmering gown now shriveling crown
A duller shade of brown on the crumpled folds redound
Last gasp, its withering anchor doth cast
Descending from mercurial splendor to mother natures 
blender






August 21, 2012


Falling Leaves

Falling leaves                                 

       Bright reds and greens these fallen leaves    
       When the sweetness of summer dies, 
       And overhead did flicker in mystery 
       Ever brightly the falling leaves
       
       I’ll rest my eyes when the wind is calm
       And children retain there smiles,
       When the only thing that mankind sees  
       Are visions of late fallen leaves

       A breeze did rustle the brightened plains  
       Here in the freshness of autumn,
       But still remains our summer gone 
       In the softness of late fallen leaves
       
                            By m.n. 
marklnorton@shaw.ca
Form:

Of Tapestries Not Yet Made

The whispering trees

Shed some leaves

Upon a wind that blew

To a castle door

A message for the Summer Queen

Of tapestries not yet made

Or the reason for

 

The Summer Queen

Gathered every single leaf

Blew a kiss to the whispering trees

Closed a Castle door

Took the Great Winding Stair

To her chamber

To begin  ….

The Great Forest Tapestries

 

Leaves of every colour

Every shade

Of bark and bough

Through the seasons

Of tapestries not yet made

 

The Summer Queen

Touched all the leaves

They came from one tree

In all its’ life

As a seed

Sapling

Mature

Tall and green

To the end

As an autumn leaf

Gold and brown 

  

The leaves were carefully laid

In a basin of jewelled bronze

A trees’ life in colour and shade

For a Summer Queen to make

Of tapestries not yet made

 

 

Trees of magic never die

They live on tapestries

A soft leaf

Texture of bark

To be seen in the galleries

 

In shades of green

A forest within the Castle walls

Soft leaf

Texture of bark

Of branches unseen

 

You felt the power 

Of a tree

A soft leaf

Texture of bark

Most of all

Its’ heart

In a tapestry not yet made
Form: Ballad

Summer Breeze

Looking at how the leaves are changing colors
Green, orange, brown, and red,
Getting ready for the fall
I'm watching as they start to shed.

Daydreaming about how beautiful life is
While listening to the birds chirp and play,
Enjoying the warm summer breeze
Makes everything bad go away.

Soon it will be winter
And it won't be any more fun,
No more summer breeze
No more late nights under the sun.

It will cold outside, and a lot of snow
Little kids will be playing together,
Making snowmen, and snow angels
They will surely enjoy the weather.
Form: Pastoral

The Summer Morn

The warm summer morn
Came slowly onto this land
Spreading the delicate perfume
And filling the vale to the brim

Unaware of the miseries down there
She brought gifts for all
Gifts of ripe and juicy fruits
Gifts of sweet smelling flower

The green grass swayed with pleasure
The brook rose up to meet her
The birds started their welcoming songs
To see the last of winter

But down there
Men killed men
And women cheated each other
Totally ignorant of the summer morn

Children were bought up with bad words
The clouds of hatred
The mist of distrust
Enveloped the whole city

The soft summer morn stayed on
Trying hard to spread joy
But the ripened fruits were stolen
And fresh flowers were crushed

The city became dark and desolate
The grass bowed its head
The brook dried
The birds prepared to leave

The soft summer morn sadly turned away
The chilling frost settled happily
The place became quiet and dead
With dreams of a beautiful morn

By Tahera Mannan

Sunrise For HG’s contest

Premium Member The Seasons

AUTUMN  AMIABLY AMBLES in, SENDING SUMMER SLIDING.
MODESTLY FLAUNTING her brilliant bright wear,
While SAD SUMMER SLOWLY SLIPS away.
Thus it is often the seasons collide.
One is too eager to put on her show,
The other reluctant to give up her reign.
SWEET Summer is BITTER for being ousted,
While Autumn  CALMLY and BELLIGERENTLY pushes her out
Knowing full well that her own time will come
When Winter will VIOLENTLY EASE her away.
Spring however, abides her time.
She's never too early and never too late.
Spring SIMPLY SPARKLES with splendor while she is here.



For John's FREE  WITh SPECIFIC LIMITS contest

Sommerwiesen /Summer Meadows/Praderas De Verano

Die Sommerwiesen
Blühendes Meer im warmen Wind 
Fernes Rauschen im Wald

Geruch von Sommer und Blüten
Wie Träume aus der Vergangenheit

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The summer meadows
Flowering sea in a warm wind
A far rustle in the forest

Odor of summer and flowers
Like dreams of the past

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Las praderas de verano
Mar floreciendo en un viento caloroso
Murmullo lejano del bosque

Olor de verano y  flores
Como sueños del  pasado
Form: Tanka

Summer Days

summer days are bright n shinny. summer days are fun in so many ways. summer 
days are very hot n muggy but no matter what we ppl deal with summer like its no 
other season .rainy or hot or windy or not its what mother nature gives to all of us
Form:

Premium Member This Misty Rain

Bearing in mind this weather is
Wearing our nerves quite thin.
Staring at this misty rain,
Daring summer to begin.

Sun is what we hoped to find.
Fun and sunshine and heat.
None is what we have received.
One could call Mother Nature a cheat.

Oh ! to be shed of constant rain.
Foe of our summer fun.
Go now! we've had our fill of you.
No sign that summer's begun.

Me, I've had enough of rain.
Free us from this constant drizzle.
See the sun for one brief moment,
We smile.... its gone..... hopes fizzle.





for Rick Parise's Lento contest
21/07/2011
Form: Verse

Premium Member The Roses Will Return

The life-span of the summer rose has been all too brief.
Now October winds gust; maples have shed their crimson leaf.
Tho' dreariness abounds and for brighter days we yearn.
Just wait! In due season the roses will return!

The colorful roses that bloomed and gave so much delight,
Now repose 'neath the drifting snow, but they'll be alright.
The Master Gardener will tend them and because of His concern,
He will ensure that in June, the roses will return!

The sun will ever shine above that drear wintry cloud,
And tho' the gloom and depression seems us to enshroud,
Wait! A pristine summer sky those blues will overturn,
When again in June, the roses will return!

When wintry gales shriek and rattle the window pane,
And cheerful thoughts and optimism are hard to attain,
Reach deep within your soul and all anxiety spurn.
Just remember that in June, the roses will return!

The seasons hasten on and we await another spring,
With its life-sustaining rains and robins on the wing,
With daffodils, tulips and violets amid the fern,
But most promising of all, the roses will return!

Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired 
(© All Rights Reserved)

Placed No. 2 in Flower Power Contest
Form: Rhyme

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