Blowing Bubbles Poem by Angela Wybrow

Blowing Bubbles

Rating: 5.0


I take a deep breath and begin to blow,
And soon the bubbles begin to flow.
From my wand, the bubbles now stream;
The sunshine makes the bubbles gleam.

Each bubble forms the most perfect sphere.
My eyes see colours in something so clear.
A colourful rainbow can now be seen:
There’s orange, purple, blue and green.

At the stream of bubbles, I stand and stare,
As they float silently downwards through the air.
In each of the bubbles, the world is reflected;
By gravity, to the ground, each bubble’s directed.

I’m expecting the bubbles to burst on impact,
But, on the ground, many stay fully intact.
Across the ground, the bubbles bounce along:
They seem to be saying ‘We are strong! ’

The bubbles I blow are both big and small;
Sometimes I blow and there’s no bubble at all!
Watching the bubbles form and take flight,
Fills my heart with a sense of delight.

On the ground, a big bubble lands:
There for a moment, it silently stands.
Its existence on Earth comes to a stop,
When, without warning, it bursts with a POP!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bipasha D 06 April 2018

I was attracted by the title, as I also love to blow bubbles :) Another enjoyable poem with great rhyming.

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Angela Wybrow

Angela Wybrow

Salisbury, Wilts, UK
Close
Error Success