Whale Blue Poems | Examples
These Whale Blue poems are examples of Blue poems about Whale. These are the best examples of Blue Whale poems written by international poets.
It was a dewfresh morn
that I set sail
into the aqua sea
I was flying
over blue crashing waves
and met a whale
above in the sky birds
called out crying !
I was like a toddler at one time
Your love a pacifier in my mind
Making me feel like a fragrant black rose
But flowers eventually die we know
I was like a fish in the sea
Waiting anticipating you catching me
Then I saw the whale swim by
Decided I was to small to hook that guy
I was like a windy blue breeze
Waiting for you to inhale me
Why I’d dance despite two left feet
Then I discovered by chance why I’m unique
If I were in the Song of Solomon
I’d feel I belong to the olive man
But I’m here and you are not
I’ll give you my tears and my heart to God
"over the waters blue the night winds sigh, the breakers roar" ... Samual Taylor Coleridge
Over the waters blue I love to sail,
many times I get to see a big whale.
Some nights the wind will sigh,
like saying oh my.
Some nights the wind seems to sing,
I can hear our ship's bell ring.
Today the sky is gray,
look we are coming into the bay.
Not much time to be free,
then back out to the blue sea.
The breakers roar,
sounding like a huge old boar.
The sea life is for me,
needing to fly like a big yellow bee.
I love being a sailor,
living in a cabin and not a trailer.
Bowing to the mighty ocean
Relentless is her pull,
Into the blue depths
'Til she's good and full
Ice took it's first shot
As steady we ran right in,
Sailing along so freely
As a whale on his fin
Crashing, just scraping by
Then onto a dead stop,
I write this letter now
While I sit safe atop
The iron walls creak
The frigid waters seep,
Tilting the floorboards and
The last tears I weep
A message in a bottle
Dropped into the blue,
Do pardon my absence...
I shall not be joining you.
Teach me to swim in the blue sky
Despite not having white wings
I’d love the breeze flying by
And songs black birds sing
Teach me to float in the sea
Like green boat with a red sail
Let the dolphins play near me
And avoid the boisterous whale
Teach me to hear with my heart
The teal truth when it is told
Let me learn to decipher amber art
When the vision is from a soulmate gold
Teach me how to reverse a frown
To say when I am wrong
Teach me to forgive and just how
To love with a red heart strong
She came up from the deepest depths of the Indian Sea.
Feeling summoned by a spirit that was wild, zany and free.
A clipper ship was on the top of the waves, but she let it be.
Trying to discern who had called her from deep in the Sea.
What is happening asked a sea creature, who scampered toward her.
Not sure, she replied, but someone has a heart that is incredibly pure.
I sensed them on that ship, so I decided not to attack or capsize it.
If the crew had known this whale was there, they would have had a fit.
mount of blue sapphire
glides in waves of wide ocean ---
waters in puzzle
12 April 2022
I set off in a big blue boat
I wanted to see the world afloat
today I talked to a whale
I drank some cold ale
I tried but this is all I wrote
Date Written:2/23/2022
8-9-7-5-8-howmanysyllables.com
A streak of white in the big blue sea,
a motor boat racing past to flee,
a streak of white in the clear blue sky,
a pilot captains his craft to fly,
a hum of sound, swish of bifid tail,
watch the display of the big blue whale,
ringing of bells, show of piety,
temples worship hindu deity,
hindu avatars are coloured blue,
to show that God is infinite too,
blue is the canvass in which we live,
to show our moods the colour we give,
dark blue are the lips when out of breath,
warning from nature - care for your health!
when the chips are down, blue is your mood,
get life in line, it should work out good,
when young in love and blue are your thoughts,
for someone you love, you have the hots!
blue can be a sign of warning too,
poisons in nature give caution clue!
colour is language nature employs,
blue one amongst its many choices,
live life in full with all the colours,
rejoice flowers under God’s bowers!
Written 4/11/2021
N/A
Blue poetry contest
Mystic Rose Rose sponsored
9 syllables each line
A blue whale’s tongue
How large can it be?
As supersized as a redwood tree.
No, not that big, the expert said.
But if you get smacked by one, you might become dead
As big as a car?
Bigger I think.
It weighs as much as an elephant.
So away I slink, for a blue whale is in sight, heading for me.
I hide in the corals, hoping me she will not see.
Aquatic colossus breaches with elation,
crystalline baubles spray towards
periwinkle skies as casting flukes sway.
In expanse of brine play the descendants
of millennia old warriors; their songs
eco among the macrophyte gardens.
They know the secrets of ancient sailors,
these Balaenoptera musculus in their clan-pods
carry the wisdom of unknown worlds within Gaia’s
womb. A harmonic constitutional for these
hearts of compassion, the annual migration
will glean offspring to carry on the tradition
and guardianship of esoterica; this star
has come far and whispered her secrets
only to the wise ones.
4-22-2021
ALL YOURS (Apr 23) Poetry Contest
Brian Strand
So Blue sky is above my head
Blue is a whale in the ocean
So blue in the trees
A bluebird tweets
Sounding waves of the seas so blue
Church Sunday bells ring ever true
As naval trumpet soldier blowing blows
Blue ala blueberries I like grapes
Blue a comfy satin pillow a newborn baby
Folded linen freshly washed and air dried
Blue keeps me embrace cuddled and calm ahh! so calming true, just
So Blue
3/16/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021
Blue Whale is an internet game involving a series of
tasks that end in suicide, invented by Philipp Budeikin.
Blue Whale
It appears
in Budeikin’s brain.
Its baleen plates will filter
the worthless krill from society,
he envisages.
Swimming alone,
it catches teens.
It challenges Varun
in the ocean of dejection.
He takes on the tasks:
listens
to the lunatic music,
climbs
on a crane,
engraves
a red whale
on his arm
with a pair of compasses…
On the fiftieth day,
he undertakes
the last task
and falls into death
from the top of his broken psyche.
Baffling the whalers,
the blue whale swims
with its mouth open.
First published in The Literary Hatchet (Pear Tree Press, US)
She fell into the sea on a warm spring day where clouds were thick.
Her parents tried to rescue her but she disappeared good and quick.
Traveling down to the depths of the sea in a whale’s warm mouth.
The whale knew she was being abused at home by father, a louse.
He rescued her like his own daughter, raised her up on the coral reef.
Took her to the surface often to breathe, living here was a huge relief.
The nurturing sea took away her pain and helped her to trust again.
Creatures became her family, confidants, neighbors and friends.
Encouraged to reinvent herself, she gave herself a new name.
She was being loved and nurtured, forgetting her human pain.
Aryanna, the maiden of the clear blue ocean and vast deep blue sea.
Empathetic and gentle to the turtles and fish as she could ever be.
She who had been rescued, became more trusting every day,
Turned into a mermaid with fins. Traded in her limbs, deciding to stay.
Overjoy sea had loved her since discovering her at age of three.
She is waiting to help every child in the prettiest part of the deep sea.
Black like a rare diamond.
Perfectly sculpted.
White as a snowy peek .
Reflecting off the glistening waves.
Your beauty and grace challenge us.
Mostly free, we morn for your captured brothers.
Gliding and leaping through the blue.
Chasing your soul mates protecting your tribe.
Your song is herd for miles deep.
Echoing on the icebergs.
You are magnificent, alluring.
Teasing us with your glance.
Swim far Orca be free