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Snow Warm Poems

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


Premium Member Sipping his Warm Gnome Grog
Sipping his warm tasty gnome grog in the snow
We see troll’s size fourteen feet and we laugh at his ugly toe
Why doesn’t he wear shoes...

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Categories: warm, fantasy,



Premium Member My Heart Soul Warm by Winters Flower
In yard inside my haven home structure
appeared brown bear 
depressing during 
the darkest coldest times of the year
color is absent fragrance non clear
Blow the blossoms...

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Categories: warm, analogy, beautiful, flower, visionary,

Premium Member Across Warm Waters of An Endless Sea
As the salty scent of ocean brine floated in the air,
on the beach, rays of sunshine warmed the sand.
The beauty of dawn made me give...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, beach, spiritual, sunshine,

Premium Member Sitting With My Cat On a Warm Tin Roof
I sat with my cat on a New York Tower
We got so cold, we had to have a warm shower
Then I sat with her on...

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Categories: warm, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Winter Is Not Forever
There's the soft breath of spring upon the air,
And my airborne friends are filling the skies.
Winter's hard for the ruffling of feathers,
not to mention snowflakes...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, appreciation, leaving, spring, winter,



Premium Member Winter's Wake
Frigid timbers creak 
Bearing heaviest snow yet ...
Warming sun awakes...

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Categories: warm, morning, snow, spring, storm,

Premium Member Nature's Fellowship - Ws
those cold snowy days
seldom seen in warm desert
escaping frost's snow packed fields
yet desert's green leaves
depend on drinks from storm's cache
in wells shared with thirsty land

January...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, sky, sunshine, water, weather,

My Snow Loving Cat
Can't you see the big snow flakes coming down                ...

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Categories: warm, animal, cat, pets, poetry,

Premium Member Keep Warm With Family
In silent bursts of cleverness
Despite the snow, we are happy
Fading stress and unhappiness
As the sun's rays remove darkness,
Storm's enraged beneath the blackness,
Daytime scenes are widely...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, analogy, appreciation, snow,

Premium Member Sun, Where Are You
Sun, where are you?


The more the snow falls,
the more I hear Jamaica calling.



AP: 2nd place 2022

Submitted on December 13, 2022 for contest SECOND CHANCE FOR...

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Categories: warm, longing, snow, sun, winter,

Premium Member A Winter Town Life Frosts and Warm Feel
At a giraffe, like height eye level view: from a cold icy frosty windowsill,
3 stories high. I see a city forest full of snowy powdery...

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Categories: warm, winter,

Premium Member Winter Birds Keeping Warm-
   it's cold little bird
fly away, fly away go
 the eves of a house

a place to barrow
keeping your little body 
warm dry midst...

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Categories: warm, adventure, analogy, bird,

Premium Member Long-Awaited Smiles
After the chill
Of winter’s freezing
Snowflakes and winds
Breathing flurries
Indiscreet – blowing
Cold, clear colors
Heartless reflections

After the biting
Fury of winter’s ice
Shuddering frost
Staggering with aloof
Melancholy, breeding
Razor edged cold
Over trembling...

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Categories: warm, beautiful, blessing, smile, spring,

Warm Rhyme
Set in winter white, ice, snow, and cold
   sunrises with brilliant light clear and bold
   in pale gray-blue skies of old,
a...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, adventure, allusion,

Taking In the Warm
Set in winter white, ice, snow, and cold
   sunrises with brilliant light
 in pale gray-blue skies,
a cloudless stretch of shaded pales
  ...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: warm, nature, sunshine, winter,


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