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Snow Fate Poems

These Snow Fate poems are examples of Fate poems about Snow. These are the best examples of Fate Snow poems written by international poets.


Premium Member WHERE ARE THE ANTS ON WINTER DAZE-
winter asks where are 
 ants crawling are they working 
below ground are they
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are they nestled and
 warm this February morn
17 days from spring
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hidden away...

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Categories: fate, analogy, beautiful, caregiving, destiny,



Premium Member There Will Be More Christmases
With or without snow falling,
there will be more Christmases,
more joyful carols for me to sing: 
hoping peace will brighten all hearts!

I'll give the shivering beggar
a...

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Categories: character, christmas, evil, fate,

Premium Member Ambitions
Written: November 30, 2023
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Retain a firm belief in your dream.
When do ambitions could...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, dream, fate,

Premium Member - The Right To Smell -
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Categories: fate, life, sad,

Premium Member Iceberg
Imposing eye-catching
Ice glacier rough diamonds
Inconsistent in shape
Intimidates in size
Immense and iconic
Ill-fated by melting
Impaler, ship sinker.

  12.09.23...

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Categories: fate, snow,



Premium Member Embrace the Unknown
Written: July 06, 2023
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Every day is special in some way.
A chance to cherish the moments that sway
But often troubles come our way.
Causing us to stumble...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, character, fate,

Titan
Canadian Ocean Gate


O beauteous land of mirth and Glee! 
O land of falls and seas and lakes!
Which shadows row in horrid nights
Which sorrow in Thee...

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Categories: adventure, art, bereavement, fate,

Destiny's Flicker
Destiny, a flicker in your eye,
Dances, dodges, passes by,
A shadow fleeting, sly, withdrawn,
A whispered secret ere the dawn.

Yet as you breathe and gently pause,
It reappears...

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© David Chen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fate, allusion, beauty, creation, deep,

Premium Member I Wonder
Do you ever wonder?
I wonder about so many things.
Will it rain today?
Will it snow tomorrow?
Will I forget someone’s birthday?
Will I like this library book?
Will the...

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Categories: angst, anxiety, dark, fate,

Premium Member Aftermath
The wind makes it snow
From leftover
In the trees

Pockets turned inside out
Emptied
Of confetti

More often, Lord, I pray
After the parade
Has passed

Born with envy
These days I sleep and...

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Categories: appreciation, endurance, fate, god,

Premium Member True Love Trumps All Curses
A knock at the door,
As the door opens to my future.
I see the eyes of a Goddess,
Once lost but now found.
Yet, I still feel the...

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Categories: destiny, fate, inspirational, love,

Photograph 1: Arclight
the sodium arc light hums 
into the frosted night
Bathing all in acidic 
sickly amber that of a toxic wound, 
splashing through the skeletal trees 

the...

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Categories: fate, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

History
We created a misery 
Spoke vile filled of bile
Just to be divided by the delivery
Here we are year to date 
Forget the fate. We dissipate....

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© Coree Bree  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fate, beautiful, blessing, character, conflict,

Premium Member Love In the Spirit Realm Ii
I reverence you here, away from fire and grime.
Where no life claim, no earth rule, no dominion
You and I are tethered within a spiritual sublime.
Wind...

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Categories: fate, analogy, appreciation, character, cheer

A Common Man's Love Story By Muhammad Nasrullah Khan
I’m a commoner
fighting the demons of bills, of food, of life.
My meager pension enough to buy
slippers and a jacket at a thrift store.
Once, I sought...

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Categories: fate, bird, break up, creation,


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