Short Tornados Poems
Short Tornados Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Tornados by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Tornados by length and keyword.
Heads Up
The clouds may vary
But
Tornados are scary
Cile Beer
August 19, 2010...
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Categories:
tornados, life
Form:
Rhyme
Snowflakes
southerners will wrestle tornados, but shriek at the first sign of snow
...
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Categories:
tornados, courage, fear, weather,
Form:
Monoku
Tornadic Activity
Terrible tornados toppled trees tearing trenches through the terrain,
“Took my tonsils,” told Timmy Thompson, “like taking a tongue twister train.”...
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Categories:
tornados, funny,
Form:
Alliteration
One Hand Clapping
One hand clapping causes tornados
On the northernmost slopes of Kilauea
Houses are destroyed
Many unemployed
But stocks were up for red ripe tomatoes...
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Categories:
tornados, humorous,
Form:
Limerick
Wet My Dungarees
Watched the weather on local TV
It made me shake right down to my footsies
Hurricanes, tornados
Amazing rainbows
Scary as hell, made me wet my dungarees...
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Categories:
tornados, anxiety,
Form:
Limerick
Wet My Dungarees
Watched a weather program on local TV
It made me shake right down to my kneesies
Hurricanes, tornados
Amazing rainbows
Scary as hell, made me wet my dungarees...
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Categories:
tornados, weather,
Form:
Limerick
Wet My Dungarees
Watched a weather program on local TV
It made me shake right down to my tootsies
Hurricanes, tornados
Amazing rainbows
Scary as hell, made me wet my dungarees...
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Categories:
tornados, fun,
Form:
Limerick
Changing Weather
Severe thunderstorms, tornados, and large hail
Scary for an area not noted for storms of this scale
What is happening
Such extreme battering
Patterns are changing rapidly, we are being assailed...
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Categories:
tornados, weather,
Form:
Limerick
Cheap Land
Land on Mars
Is cheap these days
Thought about moving
In several ways
But it’s on this Earth
Where I reside
No more tornados
Or hurricanes
Sit on the beach
Don’t fear the waves
And all I can say is
Life is good today...
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Categories:
tornados, autumn, baseball, beauty, bible,
Form:
Free verse
Balance of Nature
Earthquakes,hurricanes, tornados, when she is in a bad mood
For every action, there is a opposite but equal reaction
A perfect sun rise to sunset, a gentle breeze when Mother Nature blows
away her blues...
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Categories:
tornados, nature
Form:
I do not know?
Sigh At Least
silence of your soul
trembles my lip
sigh at least let
the leaves move
set the breeze
sooth the wounds
soon
let the wind blow
dance the trees
move the earth
turn the wind
tousle not let
tornados tune
suck them in
sigh at least...
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Categories:
tornados, allegory,
Form:
I do not know?
Inside stirm
Rumbling flows inside my very essence.
Storms on the inside, mimicking tornados on the outside.
Feelings of despair flooding out the hope that is in my heart.
Pain leaving darkened footsteps behind.
Contest:Glen Hughes Poetry Contest
Sponser: Robert James Liguori...
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Categories:
tornados, storm,
Form:
Free verse
Who I Am
Amber
Random, Daring, Sweet & Caring
Sister of 8 other siblings
Lover of music, creativity, & fun
Who feels pain, joy, & love
Who fears seperation, throwing up, & lost loved ones
Who would like to see snow, lightning storms & tornados
Resident of C.S. Illinois
Chafer...
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Categories:
tornados, life,
Form:
Bio
Climate Change Renga
Climate Chang Renga Poem
climate is changing
bad weather is everywhere
California burns
hurricanes howling
tornados and winter storms
climate deniers
saying it is all a hoax
monster storms abound
nature does not care at all
the climate deniers lie
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Categories:
tornados, nature, weather, wind,
Form:
Haiku
Silent Destruction
The violent 'V'
Disguised in a black rain coat
Dancing the meadow
Gone undetected
A moment of destruction
Silently Creeping
Ravishment rising
Displacing time, hope, lives, dreams
Silent aftermath
--------------------------------------------------
With respect to tornados...
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Categories:
tornados, nature
Form:
Choka
The Snowfall
Icicles hang on trees
Glittering in the sun
Reflecting clear images
Of the snow below
Snow and frost
Consume the ground below
Pure and white
A blank slate
A soft wind blows
Stirring around
Little white tornados
Swirling endlessly
Clouds darken the sky
Blown in on trendals of wind
Pieces fall from the sky
A new layer on the snow...
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Categories:
tornados, snow, weather, wind, winter,
Form:
Lyric
Dangerous Beauty
Erupting volcanoes
Fill the air with ash
Flowing lava
Destroying all, in its path
Thunder so loud
Warning of a storm
Lightning strikes out
The sky above is torn
Tornados spin freely
Stunning from afar
The destruction it causes
On Earth, leaves a scar
Dangerous beauty
I love and I hate
Good changes and bad
Are what they create...
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Categories:
tornados, beauty, change, earth, life,
Form:
Rhyme
Upsidedown
If winds were to shift
and tornados rotate backwards,
would elements fall properly
into place?
If eggs were reversed and sucked
into the hen,
which would cross the road first?
If tears were a river to replenish
the heart,
would you still need eight glasses
a day?
If you were not you and I were not
me,
I’d still know you and love you,
my friend....
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Categories:
tornados, friendship, hope, life, love,
Form:
Free verse
Tornados
tornados
t e r r o r i z e
trees
July 14, 2021
Contest: Just A Few Words
Sponsor: Joseph May
Form: The Brevette, created by Emily Romano consists
of a subject (noun), verb, and object (noun), in this exact
order. The verb should show an ongoing action. This is
done by spacing out the letters in the verb. There are only
three words in the poem....
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Categories:
tornados, storm, wind,
Form:
Verse
Tornados
Uncontrolable to the unwelcoming of the nature,
tearing through the beauty as an unwanted wager.
feeling its pain as it rips on through,
looking at everything that it could do.
tasting its hatred that it has for the world,
watching everything as it is being hurled.
Looking into tornados eyes,
woundering its fears.
touching tornados heart,
as it has done for many years....
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Categories:
tornados, imagination, nature, visionary,
Form:
Free verse
The Complexus of Nexus
Are butterfly wing movements in Brazil the nexus
That creates our terrible tornados in Texas?
Though we may not understand the how and the why,
We should remember our words can make children cry.
Before broadcasting our gossip far across fences,
Shouldn’t we first consider its consequences?
A man may not know a woman’s complexus
Until casual banter with her bodes sexist.
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Categories:
tornados, butterfly, life, riddle,
Form:
Rhyme
Sweet End
Tornados destroying night and day turns the sky dark and gray. First devouring
the sun and then the moon the end of the world will come soon. Towns and
cities falling through the earth. Quakes taking apart Gia for all it`s worth. Floods
and tidal waves crash giving people no choice but to swim at last. One
catastrophe after another we should`ve been better to our mother....
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Categories:
tornados, death,
Form:
Lyric
Dreamy Love
Love is like a magnificent dream
A sensuous touch, a scrumptious cream
A ray of light from which it gleams
In your own realm, in a euphoric daze
Everything but your love becomes a mindless haze
Deeper in love, with every lingering gaze
Without you my love I am so eternally lost
I'll be by your side through the rain clouds, tornados and frost
Forever I'll love you no matter the cost...
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Categories:
tornados, animals, devotion, girlfriend-boyfriend, lovelove,
Form:
I do not know?
DIVORCE
Dwelling in twisted tulips of fate,
I'm etching life's blackened stars beneath
Vehement veil of thunderstruck twilight, for,
Obsidian tornados have crushed affectionate shorelines.
Remorseful roses now unfurl like love's last perfume and
Crestfallen silence nestles in eclipsed eden, sighing at the
End of our poetic lifelines - lost within timeless agony....
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Categories:
tornados, angst, anxiety, dark, deep, divorce, emotions, goodbye,
Form:
Acrostic
Tree Flakes
Uncontrolled tears flow endlessly
Puddles form tornados storm
What the hell is this
Blissful times jingle rhymes
Somethings still we miss
Church bells ring
The family sings o
Oh what a Christmas this will be
Silent nights with snow flakes we cry
Not a dry eye
Can't escape what was seen
The miracle inside
Our true eye
Clear glasses through we see
True faith we believe
Join hands
When prayer in need
Pray silent
Together we succeed...
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Categories:
tornados, absence, confusion, emotions,
Form:
I do not know?