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Winter Riddle Poems

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


Premium Member If When How Where Who And Why?
Why do they say

you can't take money with you when you go?
So what do you do if you go out shopping?

The grass is 'always greener...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, crazy, funny, riddle,



Who Am I?
When I breathe it all out,
to oblivion everything goes.
When I exhale the peace of winter air,
I am left with nothing but smoke.
Who am I?...

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Categories: riddle,

Premium Member Silent Sorrow
Each year in the Christmas joy 
I long for my missing toy 
The man who had my heart and soul 
No longer lives inside my...

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Categories: death, loss, riddle,

Winters House
WINTERS HOUSE 
Black, bare in despair 
alone to nowhere 
On a corner crossroads to everywhere
Sits a house half-forgotten 
a house full of itself and memories
Dark...

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Categories: riddle, abuse, allegory, art, bereavement,

Traveling Through the Seasons of Life
If I die in autumn,
I will be dry leaves
flying in time...
If I die in the summer,
everyone will feel that
I enjoyed well
the temperature...
if in winter,
I will...

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Categories: riddle, adventure, allegory, allusion, metaphor,



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Raising up an old book                    ...

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Categories: adventure, books, humor, riddle,

An Answer For All, Part 1
Take leave of this
Veneer of contented containment 
Go tell your thoughts
Delineate the shades of
Dusk and the dark 
Beneath the ashes sleep
Never renews this life 
Little...

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© Luke Hobbs  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: philosophy, riddle, satire, society,

Premium Member Let Me Own the Night
Let me own the Night 

Let the others play on bright sun-filled days,
in song and merriment, play on.

Let me own the shadows that seep into...

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Categories: riddle, allusion, metaphor, morning, muse,

March 10 2019 Daylight Saving Time Starts
March 10, 2019 - Daylight Saving Time Starts

The homey nimble storied wisdom of
Benjamin Franklin still
admired during hour time,
especially noteworthy, for slime
molds, the second Sunday of...

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Categories: riddle, appreciation, change, confusion, earth,

Metaphysics In Winter
Woman is a landscape
Soft and silent next to me;
Her hills and valleys,
Her forest and knoll.

Dawn stirs.
Time will
Fashion dark into gold,
Along a silent thread transmit
Its chemical...

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© Desi Gall  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: riddle, angst, beauty, color, gothic,

Hope On a Winter Day
I feel I need a little more Goldfinger in me
Not good to be heartless but one needs a hard shell, sometimes
Winter turns into spring 
and...

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Categories: power, riddle,

Premium Member Original Mask of Alabaster
A wince doth lurk wearing which wicked gaze,
Of conniving cast shadows ‘tween my windowpanes.

Gazing through the window’s diaphanous gelid glass, 
I see a flushing fluorescent...

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Categories: riddle, addiction, allusion, confusion, dream,

To Get To the Other Side
Crashed my car as I swerved to miss a chicken crossing the road.
She stopped and stared as I got out to inspect the damage.
“Why were...

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Categories: riddle, animal, bird, funny, humor,

Green Leaves of Spring
 couplets 

Surveying green, leaves me somewhat unfazed;
‘til spring leaves appear and my eyebrows raise.

Riddle, ma riddle, ma riddle me green,
how many shades of green...

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Categories: riddle, 11th grade, green, growth,

The Intricate Arc of Echos
Quite dispersions.
Peaceful allegorical dispensations.
Certain tactful dispositions.
A spectrum of disquietude.

Allegorical gravity.
The solitary wishful descents of freefall.
Long awaited acclamations of flight.

On and on, this merciful rainbow in...

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Categories: lost love, riddle,


Book: Shattered Sighs