Short Windchill Poems
Short Windchill Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Windchill by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Windchill by length and keyword.
Thirty three below zero with windchill
freezes exposed flesh so very quickly.
Scarves wrapped round and round make winter mummies
covered head to toe against the bitter cold.
Categories:
windchill, seasons
Form:
Iambic Pentameter
R-adiant
A-nd
C-lear
H-eaven
E-ndorses
L-ovely
L-ight
E-rasing
C-louds
U-nder
L-ucidity
A-s
W-indchill
A-voids
Y-ou
Topic: Birthday of Rachelle B. Culaway (November 04)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
windchill, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
Wintery mix
Asthma inducing air
Windchill is fourteen below
Ice under snow
Cars doing donuts
Skidding across freeways
Seeing your breath
Wheezing kicks in
Cheeks pink and frozen
Middle of the USA
Iowa Kansas Nebraska
Frozen unification
Categories:
windchill, winter,
Form:
Free verse
My ankles are grinning
We love the feel of the sun
We have not had her for a month
The last two weeks schools were closed
The windchill was twenty degrees below zero
Today it is sixty-seven degrees and sunny
Global warming? Of course not. Don’t be silly!
Categories:
windchill, environment,
Form:
Free verse
the frigid air snaked across
my skin and left it tingling
with frostiness
the windchill scoffed at me
with it's hautiness as the air
swirled around me
I seek shelter and refuge
from the intensely
frigid elements
Categories:
windchill, imagination, inspirational, introspection, life, nature
Form:
Haiku
lightning,
in its midst
whirlwinds whirl
writhing
rising
binding
hissing
twitching:
lightning
blitzing
this night
tingling
spitting
striving
hiding
from
windchill
till
winds
diminish
found poem inspired by eunoia wordplay form
Categories:
windchill, weather,
Form:
Verse
J-ust let April second
O-pen the early Sunday;
A-llow it to remain red,
N-either dark nor gray.
M-orn has just broken,
A-fter the end of twilight;
C-oal clouds in the sky
A-re all turning white.
Y-our birthday has come,
A-s the cold windchill goes;
N-ew dawn meets the beacon with the bright light that glows.
Categories:
windchill, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
E-arly morn tenth of April,
D-awn has just broken;
S-un has begun to rise, shining in the blue heaven.
M-onday morn tenth of April
A-ims to warm your heart;
L-et the twilight end,
L-et the dark dusk depart.
O-ne beacon up above
R-emoves the windchill;
C-herish the daybreak,
A-n early morn tenth of April.
Categories:
windchill, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
M-orning sun fourth of April
E-liminates the night;
S-kyline's coal black clouds
H-ave all become white.
D-awn sun fourth of April aims to meet the Tuesday;
E-vening shadows disappear into the dark, blue, and gray.
P-ure warmth of the beacon
E-rases the cold windchill;
D-ay breaks to welcome
R-ising sun fourth
O-f April.
Categories:
windchill, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
a veil of whiteness
conceals your perfect beauty
temporary snowflakes
heated desires
temporary cooled kept you chaste
snowflake veiled honour
winter breeze... windchill
snowflake veil now divided
your lovers kiss saves the day
you did... he did... vow
now husband and wife... lovers
snowflake confetti
Inspired by Jan Allison
Categories:
windchill, snow,
Form:
Haiku
S-orrow will surely end,
U-ntil it's nowhere in sight;
S-adness of the shadow
A-ims to fade into the
N-ight.
E-ven though the windchill comes,
S-unshine will show up;
C-oal clouds will turn white,
A-s the cold raindrops stop.
L-onely twilight twenty-first of May fades,
A-n early beacon ascends;
N-o more tears will fall,
T-ill the sorrow
E-nds.
Categories:
windchill, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
J-ust let the sun set things aright,
O-pening first the morn with mirth;
Y-ou will be bathed with light next, warming the day of your birth.
M-ake the sun set things aright,
E-arly Friday seventh April;
D-on't let the beacon fade
I-nto the cold dark windchill.
N-ight shadows have turned
I-nto the clouds clear and white;
L-et the new dawn break,
L-et the sun set things
A-right.
Categories:
windchill, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
When winter's rain and windchill reigns
I plant some pansies to cheer
Then cold winds howl, trees do tremble
But in this spot, gold appears
These pansies, delicate and fair
Bloom yellow with delight
Their soft petals bold and smooth
Such a lovely sight
The rain dances, and wind howls
The pansies bend and twirl
As if both are here forever
A graceful waltz, in winter whirl
Categories:
windchill, flower, weather,
Form:
Other
H-ow can I make you glad,
A-s you celebrate your birth;
N-ovember twenty-seventh,
N-othing I give but mirth.
A-llow me to do something that will bring a thrill;
H-ow can I make you glad despite the cold windchill.
B-elieve in my heart's desire,
E-xpect the pure delight;
R-ainy night has vanished,
N-ew dawn is shining bright.
A-llow me to eradicate all things that make you sad;
L-et me know the answer, how can I make you glad.
Categories:
windchill, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
G-reat day to celebrate
I-s eighteenth day October;
N-o more windchill around,
A-nother cold night is over.
O-ne great day to celebrate
R-emains to be joyful;
T-wilight has just turned
I-nto dawn without rainfall.
G-reat day to celebrate
U-nderneath the blue lane;
E-vening shadows disappear,
R-apture has caused no pain.
R-emembering your birth is more than to contemplate;
A-fter the moon is gone, comes the great day to celebrate.
Categories:
windchill, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic
J-ust let the Tuesday morn
A-im to share the view;
N-ight cold raindrops end,
E-vening windchill
T-oo.
B-eacon March twenty-eighth
A-llows the day to dawn;
L-est you think dark stays,
L-ight rises above the horizon.
E-vening shadows vanish,
S-un has begun to shine;
T-wilight has disappeared,
E-nding the fret in your mind.
R-ugged wind slowly weakens,
O-ne weather turns fine;
S-ky up high turns blue, as fire burns above the line.
Categories:
windchill, birthday,
Form:
Acrostic