Cloud Poetry

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

“The Splendour of Rain” by David Oscarson

David Oscarson, Supporting Member 40914, recently shared this poem which beautifully describes the image he captured.

The Trouble With Night Clouds!

Carole Chandler, member 28346, sent us a little poem from Marley (Retired Guide Dog ... and super-duper canine cloud-spotter) and herself that hopes might bring a smile to some fellow 'cloud spotters' out there!

“Sky” by Sharrie Fordham

Sharrie Fordham of Bury St Edmunds, UK, recently sent us this thoughtful cloud inspired poem.

“Just Sit There” by Jeanie Class

Jeanie Class, member 45,190, recently sent this poem inspired by the skies above Oceano, on the central coast of California and of the north shore of Kauai.

“Parachutes” by McClain Homann

This poem, by McClain Homann, was inspired by the idea of what one might feel, see or think inside of a cloud.

Missing Clouds and Rain

Cindy Medina of Las Cruces, New Mexico wrote explaining that it has been sunshine for 1 1/2 months and she misses the clouds, rain, and snow. Regardless of this, she sent us these cloud haiku.

“Into this White Cloud”

Lorelei O'Connor of Beaverton, Oregon has sent us her poem for the white clouds.

“The Detectives” by McClain Homann

McClain Homann (member 45082) is a recent member of the Cloud Appreciation Society from Mattoon IL, US. He loves to write and sent his latest cloud-inspired poem to share

“First Clouds of the Year”

Carole Chandler (member 28346) is from Chester in the UK. Recently, whilst taking her dog on a New Year walk, she was inspired by the first clouds of the year to write this uplifing poem.