"Manly" Poetry: For the Love of the Out of Doors
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My Oasis-My Yard!
The house I live in now…is kind of neat…
We kind of live on a nice quiet street.
We have a few good neighbors around…
We kind of live fairly close to a bad part of town.
Sometimes I drive by…and I’m at a lack for words to describe,
How it was that we ended up here in our life.
Then, I pull into my drive that never seizes and amazes,
My backyard…and my front…have become my Oasis.
Hibiscus, and Palm, Oleander, Orange, Pine, and Oak,
Sage, Banana, Azaleas, Cannas, and enough Ferns…for them all to choke,
The Rubber Trees form a huge wall,
Chaufilera grow wide and tall.
The Bougainvillea will take over,
Along in Springtime…with the clover.
I sit outside on my porch in the shade,
And gaze out at this simple garden I have made.
It gives me peace and tranquility,
To stare out at your wonder with my morning coffee.
Makes my brain go flat line with only Alpha Waves turned on,
And a mix of neighborhood rhythmic noises…make up a beautiful song.
Oh World, that has chomped and spit me out,
Being one with God’s creation is what life is all about!
I sit or work outside in God’s creation,
Under my own terms, and my own proclamation.
My time is my own…you can not govern it,
My privacy from the world around…I treasure this…every bit.
My Oasis in my own yard,
The concept is not too hard.
Leave me too it…until my dying day…
My thoughts and dreams will never leave my Oasis, anyway!
For the Love of Pine Trees
A group of pine trees takes me back in time.
The scent passes by and triggers something in my mind.
Hiking through the forest; The Thicket beckons me,
The “Katy-Did”, The Mockingbird, and the Raven, all sing freely.
Beautiful “kelley-green” that stays that way the whole year through,
Sparked by Oak leaves turning orange and yellow; ‘Cause in Fall that’s what they do.
Springtime marks the blooms of many wild flowers beneath your drapery,
And White Dogwood tall blooms liven up your thick green canopy.
An East Texas trail takes me by your way…in the sweltering sun,
The shade beneath you provides cool fresh air…until my hike is done.
The Country Air I breathe gives off a “piney” scent,
You know it brings me back to times…under the pine trees…that I spent.
Of riches in life…I can’t say I got ‘em,
But you couldn’t tell me that on an East Texas hill…come Autumn!
When I see in vast array…your green, orange, yellow, red, and blue sky…on display,
Thank God for the small group of pine trees…I passed by today!
To Camp Outdoors
AAAHH…to camp in the great outdoors,
With pine needles stacked up under your tent’s floor,
With everything you ever needed in your pack stored,
With so much scenery around…you’re never bored.
To wake up to hardly any sound,
Because for once, there is no one around,
Makes me feel great that I got out of town,
Even if I did have to sleep on the ground.
Water splashes its’ way to the nearby shoreline,
A big outdoor breakfast…will be just fine,
I leave my watch in the tent…who cares about time,
As my mind clears…surrounded by nature of all kind.
Continue in peace throughout the day,
Entertained for hours, watching clouds drift away,
May call in sick for work for a longer stay,
To stay here for a month or two would be OK.
So glad I decided to come to this place,
A day out in the country puts a smile on my face,
I could hike further in and disappear without a trace,
But…for now…I think I will enjoy this campsite space.
I finish my last cup of camp coffee by the misty riverside,
The calming water slightly moves by in its’ tract a ¼ mile wide,
A “good-size” fish splashes…then goes below the surface to hide,
This beats all the other ways to relax that I have ever tried.
The pine tree branches sway easily in a small gust of wind,
A couple more geese fly over my head once again,
Quiet…out here…I feel like I am “Nature’s Friend”,
I throw an old log on the campfire I tend…..
And pray to the Creator of all this…that this day will not end!
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Thanks Laura: That one makes me wish I was camping right now! Appreciate you stoppin' by and readin' these outdoor poems...which I love! Humble Regards, MPM
MPM - Brings me back to earlier days. Thanks. Gus
Gus: Me Too, My friend....Me Too! Thanks for visitin', MPM.
Nice poems for an out of place country boy. These reminded me of my youth when I lived in the country. They also reminded me how much I really like nature.
Hi MPM, These are great outside poems. While reading I could almost smell the pines and hear the fish splashing the water. Thanks for sharing.
Nothing like coffee outdoors, in the crisp morning air...or in the cool evening with a dollop of Jack Daniels...I like to sketch when hiking the high desert...I search for petroglyphs, photograph them, and sketch their location...I sense a true feeling of contentment and peace in your poems, an awareness of nature and her ways...the poems read as a lullaby..thank you my friend...Larry
wesleycox: That is 100% me...and well defined at that...misplaced Country Boy...I went left, when I should'a turned right...and ended right back up in the same big city...I tried to get away from. Oh well...stupidity on my part. But...makes for good contrasted "angst" in writing! Thanks for your comment, my friend...Glad these poems reminded you of how much you love Nature. Humbly, MPM.
Naomi R. Cox: Really glad these poems could take you there in thought...Hope it made you relax to great thoughts of the outdoors...for a few minutes...at least! Thank you for reading these...and for your comment! Best Regards, MPM.
maven101: Yeah...sometimes a good dollop of whiskey works good on a Saturday morn...to get the ol' blood warmed up, too...!Fascinating hobby you have there, M101...often thought I would like to retire close to somewhere where I could do some fascinating native Indian amateur digs for arti-facts...or just study cliff inscriptions...much like you are doing. That is really cool...See...I knew you were a sharp dude! I am content with my outside world, my friend, I truly am...(Sounds like you are...as well!)...It's the inside one that I have to work at : ) !Respectfully, MPM
Hey, manlypoetryman! I really liked your group of poems here as it resonates with my nostalgia of living in Upstate New York. I now live practically in the city now and miss NY dearly. Reading your poetry brought me "home" again.
Hey dohn121: Glad these Poems took you back to a place and time that you remembered of good ol' places that ya' once knew! Yeah...I can relate to being stuck in the city..myself. I would hope that you could visit the area you miss in Upstate NY...real soon. I hear that is beautiful country up there. For me...my favorite place in the country is about 1 1/2 hours out and away from the Big "H" (Houston)...and up into East Texas. I'll have to take a scenic drive again to get out of the city for awhile...through the whole area up there...for a nice mental break. And "Fall" is a great time to do just that! Later, my friend, MPM. Thanks for stoppin' in and commentin'...
I droped by to have a look, and it looks like you did a good job. Chris
Well chrismarva...Thank you dropping in and taking a look at my "For the Love of Outdoors" Poems...Appreciate what you said about 'em! MPM
I love gardens. trees. plants, flowers.I have a garden too, which is my oasis.
tantrum: Yes...the finer things in life...can often be right outside our back door...in our very own Oasis! That is cool to see your "Love for the Outdoors". At one with Nature...is a pretty cool place to be...if you ask me, my friend! Thank you for paying a visit to these "Outdoor" Poems...and for your comment. I wish that you may always thoroughly enjoy...your Oasis! MPM
I have several places for this relaxation. I even grew a banana this year on the patio. this had a calming effect on me Manly. Nice job.
Thanks, ralwus...Those places where we can relax....and they are our own...and no one can govern them...Well, those our some incredible places! Thanks for the comment...as always, my friend.



















Laura du Toit says:
3 weeks ago
Hi MPM
My favorite is "To Camp Outdoors" - I can feel it and smell it in your poem. Thanks for sharing!