Author: Nathaniel B.

[You can learn more about him by visiting the 'Our Story' tab on the top navigation bar]Nathaniel Bard, a 22-year-old poet and English major at New Mexico State University, is known for his vivid verses inspired by the natural beauty of Alamogordo, NM. As a poetic contributor and moderator, he ensures that the poems written in Literature Vaults meet publication standards. His verses have the tones of power and originality.Beyond academia, his love for fitness, hiking, and snorkeling fuels his creativity. Nathaniel's work, celebrated for its emotional depth and connection to nature, marks him as a promising voice in contemporary poetry.
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    Pull My Daisy

    Pull my daisy, tenderly,In the garden, wild and free.Petals soft, in morning’s glow,Where the gentle breezes blow.Lightly sways on slender stem,Nature’s modest, precious gem.Underneath the sun’s soft ray,Daisies dance the day away.With each pull, a wish, a dream,Life’s not always what it seems.Pull my daisy, let it be,In this moment, you and me. Meaning Pull…

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    I Am Like a Flower

    Beneath the sun, I stand,a flower in the light.Roots deep in shadowed land,petals dressed in white.Raindrops are my song,wind, my gentle sway.In fields, where I belong,I bloom, then fade away.Touched by morning’s glow,cool earth beneath my feet.Seasons come and go,in cycles, bittersweet.Through time, I softly thread,a dance of sun and shower.In beauty, briefly spread,I am…

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    He Gave Me Flowers

    Beneath a sun’s soft gaze,He gave me flowers,Blooms of vibrant phase,Marking hours.Petals, a silent speech,Colors, a gentle plea,Nature’s reach,In his hands, to me.Through seasons, through time,These flowers, a rhyme,Of love, not in mime,A bond, prime. Meaning “He Gave Me Flowers” encapsulates the quiet, yet profound moment of receiving flowers from a loved one. The poem’s…

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    April, June, and November

    In April’s wake,Showers shake,Buds awake.June’s glow,Fields bestow,Rivers flow.November’s sigh,Leaves fly,Skies cry.Spring’s cheer,Summer’s spear,Autumn’s tear.April’s grace,June’s embrace,November’s trace.Dance, decline,Seasons align,Time’s fine wine. Meaning This poem encapsulates the distinct essence and transition between April, June, and November, portraying the cyclical beauty of nature through the seasons. It starts with the rejuvenating showers of April that awaken the…

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    April Poems for Kindergarten

    April’s Laughing Rain “Yippee!” cries Sam, in the rain,Boots splashing, feeling no pain.”Hooray!” beams Jen, window pane,Raindrops racing, a liquid train.”Wowee!” gasps Finn, with no restrain,Puddles mirror, a clear domain.”Whoa!” whispers Tess, not in vain,Rainbow arcs, in sun’s regain. Meaning “April’s Laughing Rain” is a playful tribute to the joyous and often unexpected delights that…

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    Short Poems About April

    April’s Prelude In April’s arms, a bloom unfolds,A whisper of spring, gently told.Rain kisses earth, a tender scene,Life awakens, in shades of green.Breezes hum, a melody sweet,Dancing petals, in rhythm fleet.April’s promise, to winter’s end,Brings forth the hope, on which we depend. Meaning This poem encapsulates the essence of April as a time of renewal…

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    April Chicken Soup with Rice

    April mist, a pot simmers,Chicken, rice, spring’s whispers.Outside, blooms hum,Inside, love’s warm drum.Steam mirrors dawn’s dew,Carrots, celery join too.Spoon circles, a gentle sway,Family tales, in kitchens play.Memories in broth, thyme’s kiss,Sips of sun, moments we miss.Carefully ladled, bowls lined,April’s comfort, simply defined.Warmth spreads with each day’s rise,In each spoonful, peace lies. Meaning “April Chicken Soup…

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    April Rain Song

    April’s drizzle, soft and light,Nature’s tears, pure and bright.Green buds bloom, shy unfold,Spring’s tale, quietly told.Petals wet, in showers sing,To the rhythm, raindrops bring.Through the mist, a soft green hue,Life anew, in morning dew.Clouds part, the sun’s shy smile,Rain’s soft touch, lasts a while.Earth’s thirst quenched, with gentle care,Fresh the air, beyond compare.In each drop,…

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    April Fools Day Poems

    April Fool’s Shadow In laughter’s guise, a silent tear,April’s jest, once sweet, turns seer.A joke too far, a bond now strained,In jest’s wake, only pain remained.Trust, like glass, once clear and whole,Cracked by folly, takes its toll.A fool in name, but hurt rings true,What’s meant in fun, scars anew.April’s shadow, laughter’s cost,In fleeting mirth, something…