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Mystery Snow Poems

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


Spellbind Winter
Snow's mysteries withheld in a caress cloud sky— 
For only she knows her swirling mimes fear melt;
Mercury rigid, cold— night child feels no breath;
Surely there's...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: snow, angst, introspection, longing, missing,



Premium Member Invisibility Cloak
the world became invisible again as snow erased lawns
paw prints, claw and pad prints chipped, gouged, tore
tiny three pronged splayed fork feet lined like stitching
and...

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Categories: snow, animal, garden, mystery, nature,

The Dance of Jacomo Frostus
Twas the end of year when nights grow dark 

And stars twinkle in midnight sky. 

The earth was asleep and trees leaflessly slumbered, 

Under the...

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Categories: snow, dance, environment, mystery, seasons,

Premium Member The Winter Tree
“The Winter Tree’.

 The winter trees are dreaming,
 of violent summer storms,
 wind, thunder, and lightning.
 Of wild horses running in the rain, under a...

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Categories: snow, mystery, tree,

Premium Member Beary Beauty
In my dreams, sitting by the fire, listening
To the sigh of winter’s whispering
Just beyond the window, a mystery
Breathing laughter through the heavens
In stars, shimmering messily,...

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Categories: snow, animal, beauty, nature, seasons,



Premium Member Silent Expressions
Misting the mountains, the roses
Softly dripping, sliding down petals
Gentling the feelings with emotive
Drizzling across forever, inviting
Even the light to whisper its caress
Kissing away all the...

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Categories: snow, appreciation, blessing, creation, rain,

Premium Member Snowflakes
Snowflake, glistening
Quivering close to my lips
Fluttering mystery, so beautiful
Whimsical – a graceful wish

In hope, I stick out my tongue
Licking the wonder as it runs from...

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Categories: beautiful, muse, silence, snow,

Premium Member Radiance of Winter

Wind howls at my windowpane, reflecting
All the whistling, wailing, weeping ways
The snowstorm has brought its freezing thanks
To the forest, the mountains, the ponds
The glittering souls...

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Categories: appreciation, beautiful, blessing, snow,

Premium Member Old Hallway In Winter Darkness
A slight chill of cold darkness,
air hit me as I roamed outside,
I saw the red moon move a fence,
alike a farmer with a glowing nose,
I...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, imagery, snow, winter,

Premium Member December, the Coolest Month
December is the coolest month
Or the coldest month in some countries
Bring the toys, bring the candies
Grab a jacket, grab a coat and wear pajamas
At night....

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Categories: snow, birthday, christian, christmas, december,

Premium Member A Foot Steps of a Fallen Angel On a Snow Trail-
foot tracks foot prints in 
in the snow boundaries shown
harnesses patterns

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 of trail blazed shoes worn
"Timberlands™" conversions runs
runs atop the ice

~

snow tracks giant feet
steps, -my...

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Categories: snow, analogy, angel, blessing, engagement,

Photograph 1: Arclight
the sodium arc light hums 
into the frosted night
Bathing all in acidic 
sickly amber that of a toxic wound, 
splashing through the skeletal trees 

the...

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Categories: snow, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Desolations Midnight Snow
It falls softly as it tumbles...
Down from the sky darkly...
Deep in the heart of midnight.

Not a deity stirs at this moment out of time.
As young...

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Categories: snow, absence, abuse, addiction, allegory,

Into a Frosted Night
In another few hours 
Sex and blood N murder
Digging up bones
A smear of mascara 
Digging up bones
In another few hours
As snow falls silently on stone
The...

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Categories: snow, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Premium Member Afternoon Snowstorm In January
Afternoon Snowstorm in January 
David J Walker


What else would I dream about
 in January 
When the chill is enough to kill 
		All incentive 
And the...

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Categories: allegory, memory, snow,


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