Poems About: WINTER

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

  • 325.
    After the Interval

    About three months ago, when first
    Upon our open, unprotected
    And freezing garden snowstorms burst
    In sudden fury, I reflected read more »

    Boris Pasternak
  • 326.
    The Beautiful Camellias

    The camellias bloom in Winter when the skies are cold and gray
    When the sun shines at it's weakest and the Spring seems far away
    Each tree an individual by the shade of flowers they bear
    An avenue of camellias of one shade of flowers more often than not rare. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 327.
    Winter Wonderland

    There are strange and mysterious sounds
    When the winds of winter blow,
    The long nights are crystal clear and cold,
    And the fields and meadows are covered with snow. read more »

    Joseph T. Renaldi
  • 328.
    Wintertime

    Snow falling on the ground,
    Little white flakes to be found.
    Lift your head to the sky,
    And watch the snow zippin’ by. read more »

    Fane Oat
  • 329.
    LA NEIGE

    La neige
    Is white
    Her skin is white
    And pale read more »

    Aldo Kraas
  • 330.
    The magic of snow

    Snowflakes dance like white fairies of old
    Each one a treasure to behold
    Far more precious than spectrums of stone
    For stones, anytime, the rich can easily own read more »

    Laura Greene
  • 331.
    A Winter Pack

    The wolves run in the night
    Searching for something thats just out of sight
    They hunt together on this frigid winter's night
    Searching for food that will take the hunger away read more »

    Hannah Branz
  • 332.
    Winter Breeze

    The winter breeze
    Seems frigid to me.
    As I sit in the park
    All alone. read more »

    Ashley Wade
  • 333.
    Winters touch

    The winter night, dark, cold and clear,
    All the stars above twinkled brightly against the night sky.

    Morning's dawn would soon appear as the darkness slowly disappeared and the stars faded away. read more »

    Alvin Schaut
  • 334.
    The Dance

    Heel and toe, heel and toe,
    That is the song we sing;
    Turn to your partner and curtsey low,
    Balance and forward and swing. read more »

    Paul Laurence Dunbar
  • 335.
    Villanelle: Blackbird

    The freakish cawing from the blackbird’s bill,
    In autumn after other birds had fled,
    Impaled the air and signaled winter’s chill. read more »

    Richard St. Clair
  • 336.
    Today A Back To Winter Day

    Today a back to Winter day a chill is in the breeze
    In early Spring in Victoria we do get days of under fifteen degrees
    Today between the heavy showers a brief burst of sunshine
    Yet compared to the heavy rains of yesterday today seems even fine. read more »

    Francis Duggan
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