Poems on nature: during the height of mosquito season, they are our link to the outdoors, the only
way
to enjoy the great green world out there. (No? Just me? Okay.) The poet’s gaze, their observation and
insight and word play, can bring the outdoors to us in ways we hadn’t considered, ways we might not
have known to look. A good poem on nature slows us down. It reminds us of the dirt we walk on, the
trees we pass by, the birds overhead, the hands that have tilled and planted, the survival of seeds — of
animals, of humans — despite everything. And in that seeing, in that remembering, we honor the beauty
and brutality of the natural world. To that end, here are 33 poems by poets who might not necessarily
be considered “nature poets,” but whose nature poems are on point.
REFERENCE
https://bookriot.com/poems-on-nature/