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Rain Etheree Poems

These Rain Etheree poems are examples of Etheree poems about Rain. These are the best examples of Etheree Rain poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Tattered
“A tattered soul isn’t always dark; there’s light within, amidst broken wings. Only a hyacinth heart would see the sun when it rains. ” ~
Quote...

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Categories: deep, emotions,



Premium Member A Spring Etheree
rain 
will set 
the flowers 
to blossoming; 
sunflowers in fields 
will follow the noon Sun 
when spring at last rolls around 
bare trees will be...

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Categories: imagery, nature, seasons, spring,

Premium Member Spring Reverie
From
Winter's
Fertile womb
Spring leaps newborn
Joy filled daffodils
Ribbons of rose sunshine
New music trimmed in lilac
Wrens and robins return the song
And savor wriggling joy like fat worms
Fragrant fantasies...

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Categories: spring,

Premium Member Etheree of Seasons
Spring
summons
season of
rebirth, where birds
build nests for new-borns.
Nature's palette spreads joy
as bright colours flourish with
buttercups, daffodils, bluebells,
blooming with rows of vibrant tulips.
Golden orb begins to spread...

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© Silent One  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, nature, seasons,

Premium Member Bee
Bee
I am.
A tiny,
winging insect.
A friend to all folks
and lovely blooms alike.
Each morn I set out merry,
humming a delectable tune,
in rain and sun, never taking rest,
to...

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Categories: flower, friend, journey, nature,



Premium Member Determined Summer
The
sun, so
warm today-
last two as well
after the rain storms
cooled off hot humid days.
It seemed the Fall had arrived;
switched off the air, put on the heat.
But...

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Categories: goodbye, summer,

Premium Member Kaleidoscope of Wish
Written; September 29, 2023
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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, autumn, rain,

Premium Member July In the South
This
July
Caught my eye
With some nice rain
Not one hundred here
I'm left somewhat afraid
What does tomorrow hold, friend
Will there be some variety
Will the heat rise, tornadoes surprise
"Fear...

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Categories: july,

Finest Rain
Fine Drizzle  
The rain falls gently, almost like silk
and in the hair of women a thousand pearls.
Outdoor plants are bursting with pride
their beauty silences...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: absence, blessing, bridal shower,

Premium Member July Surprises
Hot
summer 
sun takes turn
with heavy rain,
Bringing two seasons
on this month’s funny phase;
Each event always takes place,
despite sultry atmosphere's craze.
Big surprises come this seventh month-
Fourth and...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: july,

Premium Member July Floods
Rain
pours down
cats and dogs,
leaving puddles.
Water flows down through
canals, drains and ditches
Sky, overcast with dark clouds,
signals a torrential downpour.
Nature's fury, unleashed in full force.
Lands being inundated...

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Categories: anxiety, rain,

Liquid Nature
Stream
Spring strings 
Pure pearl plops
Drops from droplets
Frost-filled flimsy flakes
Foaming, frothing, fizzing
Free flawless faithful flowing
Filling pits and ruts and trenches
Plummeting into coarse craggy cracks
Mingles with mighty...

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Categories: nature, sea, water,

Premium Member Let It Rain
Clouds,
spitting 
rain tease the
drought-stricken land
with hope of more to
come, but stingy clouds cling
jealously to their precious
droplets only releasing scant
sprinkles from time to time.  O...

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Categories: prayer, rain, weather,

Premium Member Ginkgo's Fall Leaves
I 
Thought there
Were golden
Leaves upon the
Ground beneath my gold
Ginkgo, alas~~ only
Yellow frost bitten grass lies
Left wet from yesterday's winter
Rain, as the almost bare limbs shiver
In...

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Categories: analogy,

Premium Member Guardian In the Rain
Rain
crashing
earthward that
night, I take the
freeway curve at too
risky a speed, on too
bald a tire. Traction gives out,
the car spins one revolution,
stopping safely between two offramps...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, car, rain,


Book: Shattered Sighs