Cloud Poetry

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

“I Saw Your Face in a Cloud”

Pauline Tabrar lives in Northolt, Middlesex, England. She recently sent us this very poignant poem after learning about the Cloud Appreciation Society on LBC Radio.

“White Clouds Two”

Lorelei O'Connor of Beaverton, Oregon, recently sent us this cloud inspired poem.

Cloudy Poetry

Cloud enthusiast, Dinah Johnson, was inspired to write these poems after walking into the town of Swanage, UK, a few years ago and spotting a cumulonimbus cloud.

“Do You See Yonder Cloud?”

Anthony Davis, member 11945, has sent us a further irreverent cloud poem having taken his inspiration from the sky.

“Lost In Clouds”

Jeni Bate, Society member 29168, has written this cloud inspired poem in the style of a Shakespearean sonnet.

Cloud Poems

Nicholas Power, Society member 27925, from Canada, recently shared two of his cloud inspired poems with us.

“The Face I Saw Made of a Cloud”

Nick Houvras, member 7367, shares this poem inspired by the clouds.

“On First Looking into The Cloudspotter’s Guide” by Anthony Davis

Anthony Davis, member 11945, recently sent in this aptly themed poem for our amusement.

“CloudSpotters” by Carole Chandler

Carole Chandler, member 28346, wrote this poem in the kind and gentle company of 'Marley', her black Labrador - a retired guide dog aged 11 and apparently, one of our canine cloudspotters.