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Winter Enclosed Rhyme Poems

These Winter Enclosed Rhyme poems are examples of Enclosed Rhyme poems about Winter. These are the best examples of Enclosed Rhyme Winter poems written by international poets.


The Wind
The Wind

Within the air there is a gentle breeze that kisses your cheek 
Slightly turning your head to feel this wondrous mystique 
Gusts gently move...

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Categories: dark, wind,



Transitions - Collab With Margarita Lillico
Autumn ultimately receives it all - 
Painted in bald bohemian design, 
A poet’s sacred inspiration shrine -
Nevertheless not exempt from the fall. 

Winter ultimately trumps...

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Categories: autumn, spring, summer, winter,

Premium Member Mittens and Gloves
It seems some are smitten
with long-fingered gloves,
while others have love
for warm woolen mittens.

Like puppies and kittens,
cute gifts from above,
you’ll give ‘em a shove
when fingers get...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, clothes, winter,

Premium Member Hooray For Autumn
We raised our sights in the autumn season,
brilliant and vivacious shades, full of life.
Vivid crimson, scarlet, rust, and yellow rife,
The maple trees in the grove...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, autumn, river,

Premium Member Flip Flop
Seasonal writing may be fraught
with dreams that hip and hop,
feelings that flip and flop.
We want, of course, that which is not.
 
In crushing heat, chill...

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Categories: autumn, poems, poetry, seasons,



Premium Member A Tree Is Like a Blank Book
A Tree is Like a Blank Book

A tree is like a blank book
that nature writes her seasons on 
In Winter black branches woebegone
With snow and...

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Categories: change, nature, simile,

Premium Member Swaddling Blanket Over Nature
The miracle of winter embrace by thy vision. 
  A lyrical canary, a pleasant thrill, 
    Hopping upon powdery snow windowsill....

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: winter,

Premium Member To Be Found
Color fades into the pines
The whites of the eyes of the birch
Places for the birds to perch
Bark can be seen in tall lines

For now, just...

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Categories: appreciation, autumn, change,

Premium Member Shining Pieces
An icicle smashed on the ground
Pieces scattered everywhere
I stopped in cold air, just to stare
At the pattern that I had found

A picture of my broken...

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Categories: heart, introspection, winter,

Premium Member Brightness
The sun rises, shines across the snow
Reflecting brightness, everywhere
Highlighting and lifting this prayer
Clear blue skies are welcome to show

Even the shadows are pretty pictures
Some are...

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Categories: appreciation, light, winter,

Woolgathering In Autumn
Leaves chant in brown, "Thirty days hath November, too." 
What is that I hear? I draw a lingering breath,
as I contemplate this year, the outwash...

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Categories: 11th grade, death of

Premium Member Many An October Ive Seen
September ushers in the cool, beautiful month of October,
That in turn heralds winter months, which can be bitterly cold,
Slowly my leaves shed into dark green,...

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Categories: children,

Premium Member October
Little squirrels scampering to hide their nuts,                  ...

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Categories: animal, autumn, food, funny,

I Am Thankful For
I am thankful for the breath He gives me each morning 
and the sun that accompanies me with its ray   
each time I...

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Categories: appreciation,

Premium Member Hide My Face
I want to hide my face,                   ...

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Categories: boyfriend, cry, heart, lost,


Book: Shattered Sighs