Cloud Poetry

Why not send us your own cloud poetry? Remember to include your full name and where you live.

A storm front rolls in over La Crosse, Wisconsin, US. © Kristin Allbright

From Cindy Medina

Cindy Medina sent us this Haiku which was written Sunday evening, Sept 29. She told us she lives in a desert and this grouping of clouds lay east to southeast, reminding her very much of Midwestern thunderheads.

From Jean Ratcliffe

Roz Bacon shared this poem, written by her friend, Jean Ratcliffe who, at the age of 93, enjoys the clouds from her window.
Flood in the Sky © Richa Gupta

Flood in the Sky

Richa Gupta sent us a poem along with this image that was taken in June 2019 during a flight to Pune and which inspired the verse.
A wall cloud extends from a Cumulonimbus over Canberra, Australia. © Wayde Margetts

Rainstick

Kyle Inducil, member 39967, sent us this poem about rain and the skies.

“Not Here Nor There”

Cloud lover, Lorelei Oconnor sent this poem about the skies...

Ten Examples of Clouds

Poet, Adam Laceky, sent us this 10-part poem about clouds. We thoroughly enjoyed each section dedicated to a particular cloud.

“Figures in the Sky”

David Oscarson, supporting member 40914. Recently composed a poem, "Figures in the Sky", while traveling across the high plains of Texas, USA.

From Cindy Medina

This gentle Haiku has been submitted by Cindy Medina

New Year’s Day (Haiku)

Carole Chandler recently composed these Cloud Haiku whilst out enjoying Mother Nature's benevolent offerings