Poems About: WEATHER

In this page, poems on / about “weather” are listed.

  • 13.
    haiku - 101

    changeable weather
    ---
    the first shy warm rays read more »

    Dagmara Anna AuraDagimar
  • 14.
    GOOD DAY MY FRIENDS

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    Aldo Kraas
  • 15.
    LE FEMME DU JOUR

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    Aldo Kraas
  • 16.
    Under the weather...

    Under the weather
    Down low
    Beneath the ground
    Water, mud, rain… read more »

    Lynn El Amine
  • 17.
    My Hurricane Panic Attacks

    The Weather Panic Attacks
    Watching every weather station, reading every report
    Stomach twisting in knots, knowing my home is to be my fort
    Over whelming fear of doom, of this hurricane that's headed this way read more »

    Donna Nimmo
  • 18.
    *WONDERING*

    I wonder I wonder
    I wonder all day long
    I wonder what you are doing today
    I wonder what your wondering read more »

    Ke'Love Moss
  • 19.
    One Girl, One Trouble

    Whether the weather be cold
    Whether the weather the bold
    We'll weather the weather
    No matter the weather read more »

    Ayokunle Adeleye
  • 20.
    Confused Atmosphere

    Mother Nature may be confused, just like those, who have used,
    This demeaning title to describe, the very God they have denied,
    The Lord God, Who orders all, weather patterns, great and small,
    He may never enter their minds, while stirring weather of all kinds. read more »

    Bob Gotti
  • 21.
    Riding Together

    For many, many days together
    The wind blew steady from the East;
    For many days hot grew the weather,
    About the time of our Lady's Feast. read more »

    William Morris
  • 22.
    Whatever the Weather

    Whatever the weather
    They’ll tether the weather
    Whether we like it or not
    Spinning tales of global warming read more »

    Adrian Wait
  • 23.
    February 23

    Light rain is falling in Central Park
    but not on Upper Fifth Avenue or Central Park West
    where sun and sky are yellow and blue
    Winds are gusting on Washington Square read more »

    David Lehman
  • 24.
    In This Weather, In This Windy Storm

    In this weather, in this windy storm,
    I would never have sent the children out;
    They were carried outside -
    I could say nothing about it! read more »

    Friedrich Rückert
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