Tags Weather
BreezesA Poem by redlife000A short poem about the weather one day. |
Eye Of The SunA Poem by Kate HendersonThe winds of timeCan breakForce itself through the treesFor the destruction ofMankind is imminentMasking enchantmentThe Sun hides itsDeadly sinsAs we .. |
Common Sense, the Weather and MeA Poem by QuirkyPandaIt’s all common sense to me:The sky is blue,The grass is green,He will never hurt me.And some things they don’t teach us in school:The wea.. |
TOMORROW MAYBE FOR THE MOONA Poem by kublakhan2708 11 13 |
Tales of the Fifth Son: The Eye of the Storm (Unfi..A Story by Michale RuneA fantasy story I started. I don't know if I will ever finish it. It was an exercise in writing the "warrior" character. If there is enough expressed .. |
ClimateA Poem by Kenna MarieStanding in the doorway on scout for new routes, debating to take a step.Aimlessly driving about, these days collide.Swinging alone, knowing what you .. |
wind with a capital WA Poem by annie leeThe wind in Kansas is epic, legendary. It will ruin your coif, tear your storm doors off and scatter your trash cans into the next county. (rengo) |
Autumn HaikuA Poem by buffalosoldier96A Haiku talking about autumn and the falling of leaves. |
You Don't Have To See A Cow To Know Exactly How On..A Poem by NANAWritten by a Kansan Girl |
At Poseidon's MercyA Poem by Subversive RealityA sole window lit, second floorOf a house upon cliff top,Face scored and ravaged,By restless weatherInside a man sits, lonely,His desk lamp lights and.. |
The Glorious Mid-YearA Poem by Subversive RealityAbode late April, The garden hose showering Sprinkles of earth blood Over jaundiced grass, Shoring their sparse stores, Still survived but near surren.. |
The Blue SkiesA Poem by Rose MasenJust a mix of thoughts. |
Autumn 2013A Poem by MarkA gentle breeze brings the first shiverand wish for wool of the season.Seeded by Summer crickets, the airis now full of soon to sleep promise.Cold nig.. |
The Storm Part IVA Poem by TheJordBakeranother installment |
Wet Blanket WeatherA Poem by AnnieSensation of dank weather |