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Snow Philosophy Poems

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


Warnings from the Abyss
Dwell in the river and the monster will eat you
While the flakes of snow float over,
Forsake the pleasure and erase the relic
As your internal mayhem...

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Categories: philosophy, 10th grade, bible, death,



What Of The Witching Hour
They project at night in the wee hours looking
to see what they can harvest
Be still so that you can grow to know peace or else
the...

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Categories: moon, perspective, philosophy, spiritual,

And Snow It Goes
And so it snows –
And snow it goes

The day arrived
The sun arose
The world was white
From overnight
The sun was warm
The sun was bright
And so the snow
As...

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Categories: art, perspective, philosophy, snow,

Heart Of Ice

"Timeless trust,
   trapped in Selene's pendant,
                 ...

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Categories: philosophy, dark, deep, emotions, fantasy,

Premium Member Recycling
Seasons come and go -- 
How ends the fillings?

Recycled we know:

rain back to the sky,
leaves to soil,
sandy runoff, particle
debris, for oysters to make
pearly luxuries --...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: philosophy, creation, earth, endurance, inspirational,



Premium Member Ice Breaker
Ice Breaker

doomsday glaciers melting rest upon seabed
benign blizzard temps endanger ground zero
turbulence cause a desert 
warming waters near frozen lakes I shall fear
Iceland volcano displays...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: change, earth, philosophy,

Premium Member Beginnings and Endings
When I was 9 years old, we moved to the countryside
My playground was the lush green fields covered in buttercups
Where sheep and cow grazed free
And...

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Categories: philosophy,

Premium Member Once More
I contemplate the bobber on the water.
It is as still as a friend’s prayer at meeting.
Connected to this moment by monofilament
I sit as if I...

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© Bill Keen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: philosophy, age, anxiety, fishing, leaving,

Tears In the Crowds
Tears in the Crowds

A tyrant on a corrupt throne 
A sheep about to become a genetic clone
A weary traveller far away from home 
A heroin...

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Categories: philosophy, integrity, international,

Premium Member A Waste of Space
I balance my illicitly obtained bottle of absinthe from a man who knows a man, for an exorbitant amount of Euros, on the worn wooden...

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Categories: philosophy, culture, introspection, literature, metaphor,

Premium Member Unalayee - a Gathering Place of Friendship
We are the weavers of our words
We weave the blanket that covers us
Gives warmth to our bodies
And peace to our souls

We weave the picture of...

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Categories: philosophy, appreciation, art,

Through the Glass- Stephen Sullivan
The windows shimmer in a fit of snow and wind, early in the season, 
with a smack of uncertainty.  Snow and bitter cold frost...

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Categories: philosophy, adventure, age, allegory, allusion,

Premium Member Trash of Charon
It’s quite a sight
To be rescued by a garbage truck
Before anyone or anything else with luck
Rises
So early this morning

After the big snow

Schools closed business delayed
Road...

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Categories: philosophy, environment, february, forgiveness, god,

A Date With Death
The room was dark, the candles burning like stars
The air was masked with her intoxicating perfume
In her black dress she looked as beautiful as a...

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Categories: philosophy, feelings, heaven, life, love,

Abandoned Sky
From an abandoned sky comes images from on high
tossing away the things that make us sane 
Subliminally casting all away to an abandoned sky

from nothing...

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Categories: philosophy, adventure, allegory, allusion, anxiety,


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