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Over The Waters Blue"over the waters blue the night winds sigh, the breakers roar" ... Samual Taylor Coleridge
Over the waters blue I love to sail,
many times I get to see a big whale.
Some nights the wind will sigh,
like...
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Categories:
wind, blue, boat, love, sea,
Form: Bio
Underneath Starry Nights "over the waters blue the night winds sigh, the breakers roar ... Samual Taylor Coleridge
My love, we'll meet at eight as we agreed,
A storm was near, the lighthouse sent its flash.
Would be our...
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Categories:
love, night, storm, wind,
Form: Blank verse
Crazy Horse 1Knowing I won’t answer
you’re welcome to ask
Questions like a distant
echoing wind
Blown into nothingness
— chasing the past
(Pine Ridge South Dakota: Fall, 2010)
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Categories:
wind,
Form: Rhyme
WindedI’m sitting on my lawn chair
Outside the night is cool
I hear the trees swaying
The breeze chills my skin
It knocks on my hippocampus
Am I here or where it blows?
Breeze, you are timeless
From queens to...
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Categories:
wind, childhood, night, nostalgia, star,
Form: Free verse
A Sailor's PrayerOh mighty mistral winds
Fill my sails and take me home
This voyage never ends
Over countless seas I roam
On this ship I'm but a slave
Still I struggle and I try
I fight each giant wave
As it...
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Categories:
sea, wind,
Form: Rhyme
The Haunted Wind WhispersThe whispering wind still calls out my name
With an echoing breeze that haunts me
A mournful reminder of all my shame
That forever will tease and taunt me
Under the watchful dead eyes of the blind
Lies a...
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Categories:
wind,
Form: Rhyme
SPRINGS COOLING NEW DAY RAIN-New day spring has sprung
prequel before cleansing
Father so cleanses the air
evaporated wet air rain
With raindrops of cooling rain
this thing falls we thank Him
Advance for sunshine as
Within as...
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Categories:
wind, analogy, appreciation, beautiful, environment,
Form: Free verse
If Only You KnewIf only you knew the feel of a zephyr,
With its current swooping around hillsides
Ruffling the spruce trees everywhere,
Or descend downwards towards verdant vales
Where flowers bloom all through the year.
If only you knew what the oceans...
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Categories:
wind, abuse, food, humanity, ocean,
Form: Free verse
The Burden of Being
All day the wind
has tormented the trees,
causing branches to whip
and bend. There is an anger
let loose, loud in its haste
to rip and destroy
what is vulnerable.
Spider webs woven last night
are torn, flowers are plucked
of petals...
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Categories:
wind, humanity, life, self, storm,
Form: Free verse
CATULLUS TRANSLATIONS 4CATULLUS TRANSLATIONS 4
Catullus LXV aka Carmina 65
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Hortalus, I’m exhausted by relentless grief,
and have thus abandoned the learned virgins;
nor can my mind, so consumed by malaise,
partake of the Muses' mete fruit;
for...
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Categories:
wind, brother, death, death of
Form: Free verse
If Only You Knew
"The wind haul off the leaves in the afternoon lull as memories are taken with it." Quote by poet
If only you knew
How much I loved you.
My thoughts lay on the leave's dew
As the brilliant day...
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Categories:
love, wind,
Form: Free verse
winds mysterywind picks up today
it only blows through one tree
leaving others still...
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Categories:
wind,
Form: Haiku
The House of Seventy GablesI live in a house of seventy gables
With twenty kitchens and as many tables.
It's good for both winter and summer weathers,
'Cuz, in Spring, it flies - it's made of feathers!...
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Categories:
wind, bird, nonsense, silly, spring,
Form: Rhyme
wandering aboutI set out with nowhere in mind
just allowing the path to unwind
soon enough it started to bind
leading to new paths that wend
Over the hills and dales it passed
finding new places to stop upcast
letting in light...
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Categories:
light, wind,
Form: Rhyme
Voice of the Wind~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Where the voice of the wind calls our wandering feet,
Through echoing forest and echoing street,
With lutes in our hands ever singing we roam,
All men are our kindred, the world is our home.
The sword of old...
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Categories:
music, wind,
Form: Rhyme
Specific Types of Wind Poems
Definition | What is Wind in Poetry?
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