Nature poetry invites us to step outside the city’s concrete pulse and listen to the older rhythms of soil, tide, and wind. It explores our deep connection to the Earth and the lessons the landscape teaches about patience and transformation.
This gathering of verse traces the changing seasons and the quiet dignity of everything that grows, offering a sanctuary of green for those tethered to screens and clocks.
The silent witness of ancient trees.
- Lila Thorne
Finding the pulse of the earth in the high places.
- Julian Thorne
On the sacred quality of deep woodland silence.
- Lila Green
by William Wordsworth (1798)
A call to leave behind books and seek wisdom directly from nature.
- Unknown
Verses that trace light across sky and season, from dawn’s hush to evening’s embers.
Original and classic poems celebrating growth, resilience, and the everyday beauty of being alive.
Poems that trace devotion, distance, and the enduring tenderness of human connection.