Short Snow Clad Poems

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Premium Member Through My Window

mount baker looming
snow clad with vapors rising
sleeping volcano


By: Joyce Johnson

Contest "An Haiku From Your Window
Form: Haiku


Premium Member My Dear Friend

Just like old times there's her familiar features
Peeking shyly up from the snow-clad earth,
Hair adorned with circlet of dainty flowers.
Beautiful Springtime.

Premium Member Winters Litter

Broken sticks and limbs littering the snow-clad ground; remnants of a storm. Winter’s tantrum, rages on; there’ll be fewer trees, in spring.
Form: Tanka

Premium Member Frozen In Cyrstalline Number 7

The moon so close it was touchable,
framed mid the snow clad ancient trees.

written 11/21/2014

contest: Frozen in Crystalline

sponsor: Andrea

syllables 9/8

Mountain Lights

silent snow clad peaks 
wind echoes caress of sun~    
diamonds saunter down 




Dated 17th August 2020


Sponsor	Tania Kitchin
Contest Name	Haiku - Nature Themed 2
Form: Haiku


Winter Beach

there is some sunshine
over snowclad beach- golden 
rays dance on silver 

golden sunrays just
kiss the snow clad beach - lil warmth
to the chilling day

golden rays dancing
on the silvery snow clad 
beach-a true retreat
Form: Haiku

Premium Member Winter Gusts

howling artic gusts 
startle flock in snow-clad pine …
frozen boughs snapped off  

Date originally posted to Poetry Soup : 8th Of December 2022

Date posted to contest : 9th Of December 2022


How Many Syllables and Poetry Soup Grammar verified
Form: Haiku

Premium Member A Christmas Serene

a christmas serene 

            spruce trees yuletide scene
       point skyward don snow clad preen
                   stars halo pristine 


Fall or Winter Holiday Haiku Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Tania Kitchin
Syllable counter ps 5/7/5
11/18/21
Form: Haiku

Premium Member A Child's Christmas

Huge Christmas tree
Bells Colorful decor
Sprig of mistletoe,
Family and friends
Music Christmas carols,
Santa in red
Emerges from behind
The snow clad
White mountains,
Brings specific gifts 
Kids craved for
Throughout the year,
Really truly is
A Child's Christmas!!



Written on 1/1/14

The Song of Beauty

A slice of smile
Can cast thousand lights
Over the shadow
Of snow-clad pain,
The budding blossom of
Happiness is the smile
Where heart and mind
Compose the songs together
Sitting under the flowering tree and
If the song of beauty is written once,
Smile is everywhere!
Happiness is everywhere!

Premium Member Caught In the Snow Ws

during cold season coated with a snow blanket winter ski spins fantasy
as far as eyes view a vista of snow-clad slopes a ritzy summer resort
Checked by HMS.COM - 5/7/7 - 5/7/7 Written: January 08, 2023 Winter Sedoka Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Charles Messina
© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Sedoka

Premium Member Covered Wintertime- - a Haiku

COVERED WINTERTIME- - A Haiku covered wintertime a nocturnal squirrel looks in spite of the bear ~ snow-clad wintertime a frozen lake looks solid man in the middle ~ covered wintertime an awaken squirrel runs gathering ground nuts 12/15/19 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2019©
Form: Haiku

Premium Member Winter Sweeps Across

Howling artic gusts
frighten birds on snow clad trees
frozen wings swept off

Winter sun burns ice
storm force gales melt and mellow
creatures free to roam

Window frames rattle
wooden huts quake in harsh climes
homely folks cluster

Reindeer sleigh dots sky
children’s starry-eyed rapt gleam
carols thaw iced fog
Form: Haiku

Premium Member After Midnight Canvas

Shards of lambent moonlight drift across crumpled charcoal sky, 
gleaming snow clad laneways flaunt ancient ghostly footprint, 
dream world boisterous cabals lurk in blue ink shadows,
glow worm street lights peer o’er nocturnal hour hush, 
swirling toll of dulcet midnight bells defrost black ice veil,
mud stained slush from madcap drivers spray giggling sweethearts

Snow Clad Nature

White robe covered the earth,
all were dressed up in white

Protected by God's mercy,
they seemed happy like a bride in the wedding day 

Calm, bliss and serenity filled the air,
there was mersmerising peace around

As men worked with shovels in hand,
nature heaved a sigh of relief.

Clothed in warm blanket of white,
nature thanked God for much needed respite.

Moments Before Rain

Fog mysteriously appear over the mountains; float in the air in different shapes and come  towards you. Gradually soft cotton covers the entire mountain; they become snow clad mountains. Fog increases,only white is visible. You feel like you're in clouds; 
It is mesmerizing.

Nature gives 
happiness immense 
it is free

Date: 7/17/2020 written for Brain Strand contest
Form: Haibun

Premium Member Winters End

Winters end





When cold breeze loses its charm,
and weather regains back its warmth,
Snow clad mountains that start to melt,
when sun is at its zenith on the belt,

Winters are onto an end !

Heavy quilts lift their veil to bare,
Chilled faces begin to show a flare,
Out of hibernation appears the whole world,
Sun shines bright and the clouds hurled,

Winters are onto an end !!






Written Jan 20th, 2015
By Dr. Upma A. Sharma
Form: Rhyme

Artic Hunter

Slow sleek steps,

Pounces on its paws,

Snow-clad fur,

Brushes off impatiently,

 
Ears perk up,

When squeals and squeaks are heard,

Steady and slowly,

Merges with the blanket beneath,

 
Almost at ease,

Confidently it please,

Lowers into its position,

Ready to strike,

 
Pounces on its paws,

Announces in its jaws,

Mouse struck beneath its claws,

Ounces in vigilant strides as it withdraws.


By Sarah Shahzad, July 2024

Premium Member Mystique

An agefull timeless sunless sea,
Is here beneath the mountains deep,
As still and cold as snow-clad peaks,
Its weight is rest on rock and stone,
In basin cleft, o’er hillside scree!
In burnished indigo, it sleeps,
The hand of time has swept its face
A million times and leaves no trace,
Here times great echo,
And silent tales,
Not mankind’s fearful raucous rage,
Here passing day is not pursued,
In peace suffused indigo blue.



© Joe Maverick 12-7-2009
		     29-8-2010

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