Poems About: WINTER

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

  • 313.
    RETURN TO PARADISE

    God
    Please return to paradise
    Before winter gets here
    Because I don't want to read more »

    Aldo Kraas
  • 314.
    Spring Sun Risen

    In keeping with tradition the elders watched the sky
    Around the last days before, the Winter Sun would die:

    Like her Mother before her, she'd send the children up read more »

    Chris Lane
  • 315.
    Krinken

    Krinken was a little child,--
    It was summer when he smiled.
    Oft the hoary sea and grim
    Stretched its white arms out to him, read more »

    Eugene Field
  • 316.
    Alaskan Balladry

    Krinken was a little child,-
    It was summer when he smiled.
    Oft the hoary sea and grim
    Stretched its white arms out to him, read more »

    Eugene Field
  • 317.
    Winter Night's Moon Glow

    <center>Would you like to go with me?
    Perhaps better not… to go!
    I go into the woods at night you see
    Neath Winter night's Moon glow read more »

    David Whalen
  • 318.
    FATHER WINTER

    Welcome back home Father Winter
    we have waited all year for you.
    Your lovely trees, so tall
    their branches now bare read more »

    GAYLE ANNE GOFF
  • 319.
    oh, the winter is here!

    The farmer couldn’t hear the cock’s crowing,
    Though it was six in the morning.
    I fumbled for the clock, bedside
    Because it was still dark outside. read more »

    fadinginto oblivion
  • 320.
    winter's whitest spurts

    Although John Clare declared that he
    saw spring in winter’s whitest spurts,
    for many this is hard to see
    when, freezing, all our body hurts, read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 321.
    Winter

    Summer love is stifling
    Brings the cordoning heat
    Of the sun to the fore
    Beware your water lilies read more »

    BanishedFairy (a.k.a ngaka motaung)
  • 322.
    The Winter never came

    The winter never came

    It´s not cold outside, even thought its December.
    Where has the winter gone off to? read more »

    Maria Junnonen
  • 323.
    The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: XIII

    Be ahead of all parting, as though it already were
    behind you, like the winter that has just gone by.
    For among these winters there is one so endlessly winter
    that only by wintering through it all will your heart survive. read more »

    Rainer Maria Rilke
  • 324.
    Up in the Morning Early

    Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west,
    The drift is driving sairly;
    Sae loud shrill`s I hear the blast,
    I`m sure it`s winters fairly. read more »

    Robert Burns
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