Please feel free to add one of your poems and/or observations about the wind in the Comments–any season!
Here are a few of my short poems about the wind from this blog:
wind uplifting
the branches of trees
sunrise
(September 7, 2010)
wind freeing the snow
from evergreen branches
waterfalls
(February 28, 2011)
windblown snow
plastered on windows
snow paintings
(February 1, 2011)
“FRIENDSHIP” is a sample courtesy of doverpublications.com.
From Scrapbookers Full-Color Treasure Chest CD-ROM and Book.
And today–
wind sounds
and wildflowers
in Aunt Marie’s pitcher
gifts of late August
I really like the poem from February 1st- lovely imagery!
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Thank you for your feedback and kind words.
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White butterflies swirl
around the pale pink poppies
planted in hope
on a day when I feared wind
would snatch away all my seeds
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Hi Carol, Thank you for posting your wonderful poem. It says so much.
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I love wind poems, also. There is something so enigmatic about the vagrancy of wind! 🙂
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Thanks, Margaret. I’m sure you’ve expressed the wind in your paintings too!
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Hi Ellen. I like the poem about the wind freeing the snow from the evergreen branches… I’ve experienced this many times and it is just like a waterfall. Jane
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Hi Jane, Thank you for your kind comment. Sometimes it seems we live with an image for a long time, and then it appears in our poems.
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