Storm Acrostic Poems | Examples

These Storm Acrostic poems are examples of Acrostic poems about Storm. These are the best examples of Acrostic Storm poems written by international poets.


Premium MemberWeathered

Worn
Expended
Altered
Tattered
Harsh
Empty
Reduced
Enduring
Dilapidated
© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.


Premium Member Rain

Rustling winds
always precede a winter storm.
Ice, as sleet, comes next,
Never fails.
© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.

CLIMBING GHANA

Courage was what fueled Nkrumah’s flame
Loyal he stood through storm and shame
Integrity carved in his every stride
Memorable his name will not subside
Beyond doubt Ghana’s finest head
In spirit and in stories still widespread
Never bowed to foreign hands
Ghana as Africa lost a visionary leader.

Generations rise on what he gave
Hope reborn from the hearts of the brave
Ashanti drums still beat his praise
Nation proud through darkest days
Africa’s light in Ghana lamp.

Premium MemberHurricane Milton

Menacing winds howl through the fragile trees,
In shadows, rain slashes windows like a whip,
Lightning cracks—each flash a brief, jagged tease,
Thunder roars, shaking the earth with its grip.

Outside, the storm batters everything in sight,
Nerves stretch thin as we brace through the night.

Premium MemberPeacespeaker

Perhaps there are times when we should pay close attention.
Each day I look and sense growing apprehension.
An uneasy tension grows in the collective mind.
Can we please go back to when things were not so maligned?
Eventually, the pendulum has to shift
So that we are reminded that life is still the most precious gift.
Please Lord, bring peace and drive away the gathering storm.
Every day, let us hear Your words of love to help us transform,
And calm down the tempests; make the world safe and less forlorn.
Kindness and mercy are in short supply it seems,
Especially now we need Your serene message while following our dreams.
Reassure us with Your words, and in this crazy world feel free to intervene!
© Jim Healey  Create an image from this poem.


Premium MemberPeacespeaker

Peace, I know the Peacespeaker;
Everyone I know knows His name.
And when the sun stays shining bright,
Calm and tranquility prevail.
Every time the storm clouds gather, 
Simply by saying, "Peace, be still,"
Peace will be restored by His will.
Evoked, both rain and wind obey.
And should such storm clouds come your way,
Kneel and praise the Peacespeaker.
Even on the sunniest days,
Reaching out to Him calms my heart.

Premium MemberPeacespeaker

Pent up emotions like storm clouds roll
Entering my mind, all calm it stole
Anger and pain like crimson flowers bloom
Cajoling me to hit out and wound
Each person who hurt me,I didn't suspect
Supposed to love me, to protect
People are surprising, they don't do what I expect
Everytime I trusted, each time I loved
Another crack in my fragile heart would show up
Keep trying... keep trusting... results so bleak
Eventually, in Jesus, I came to find peace
Rising from forgiveness, God's love spoke to me

Premium MemberStorm

Stillness sends silent warning
Then something stirs
Overture of wind builds
Rain crescendo follows
Mayhem ensues

Premium MemberAugust - Flaming August

Ants in their hoards creeping, crawling
Ugly bugs swarm round their nest
Grubs eat my veg without warning
Under ground, moles are a pest
So okay, at least I won’t shiver…
Till we get that storm from the west

Premium MemberSymphony

Sun sets, stars sparkle, sliver chimes tingle
Yielding to an oboe's lonely minor key pleading
Moonless sky's dark deepens, bassoons, moan
Piano notes lightly dance, stars flirt and twinkle
Harps and violas, lovely late-night companions
Over the hills cymbals clash as a flash storm rages
Neon-white flares, heralding trumpets boldly blare
Yellow-gold dawn, blue joys sing, a flute abides

Premium MemberAugust

ACCORDING to reports, we should anticipate and prepare for hurricanes. 

UNUSUAL numbers of hurricanes are said to also be expected because

GULF Coastal waters are said to be warmer this season, and

UNIVERSAL changes have affected weather throughout the world.

Staying in an attitude of prayer and a state of readiness is the key, but 

TO panic or take life for granted is simply another form of suicide.

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Premium MemberLighthouse

Love is a lighthouse
in the moments you shiver;
Give me a call don't stay lost at sea;
'Home' is written in bright neon
to guide you through a perfect storm;
Hiccups of darkness strengthen the glow,
on the rough waves it's the North Star;
Underneath it all our skins 
surround two halves of the same soul;
Entangled hearts balance each other.

Premium MemberI Am Divine Light

I need not touch you, for you to feel my ire

Ash to ashes, results so lastingly dire
My split second actions bring change to the worlds landscape

Devastating, ruling continents find no escape
I am divine light
Vicious, day or night
Instantaneous when I make a path to ground
Notorious preamble, to bone chilling sound
Exquisite, ruthless, random, my path dominant destruction

Living energy, a natural marvel of seduction
Inconsequential is your desire to stop me
Given just one strike, does it fell a full-size tree
Hammering down rebirth by electrical spire
True, as Canada burns, I started that fire

Premium MemberSkiing

Skiing steep sloped slaloms one snowy week,
Knowing my courses from every stark peak.
In whiteouts of bitter blizzards bleak
Which lacked hazards to frighten me to freak. 
Nothing was too risky to stop my streak,
Getting ski heroes poled into a creek.

Philippines

P-earl of the orient, 
H-ome to mixed races with
I-ndigenous inhabitants 
L-iving 
I-nterdependently, 
P-rided with rich
P-atrimony, 
I-nherited customs and traditions and 
N-atural resources, graced by 
E-xquisite maiden beauties and competitive human 
S-pirit that topples down even the strongest storm. 

September 13, 2022

Can't sleep once again because of power interruption. I'm glad I thought of penning this.

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