The Earth Is Alive is a quiet, thoughtful collection of poems shaped by light, weather, water, stone, and the many living creatures that share this world.
Written in spare, reflective language, these poems move through sky and ocean, forest and fire, asking the reader not to master nature, but to listen to it. Each section traces a different element of the living world, from shifting clouds and restless seas to enduring stone and small, breathing lives, inviting stillness, awareness, and presence.
This book is not a guide and not a manifesto.
It is an offering.
For readers who find meaning in the natural world, who walk slowly, notice small changes, and believe that thought itself can be a form of reverence, The Earth Is Alive offers a place to pause and return.
Perfect for readers of nature poetry, contemplative writing, and minimalist verse.