Cloud Poetry

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

from Jimmy Berrios and Jeffrey Pflaum

The cloud photograph is part of a long-term project by Jeffrey Pflaum. The student poetry comes from two anthologies he compiled

From Colin Goedecke in New York City, US:

I follow the dancing ball moon over the rolling waves...

From Julie Goddard

No watcher of the TV weather I, Go outside and read the sky...

From Kent T Dillow

I ask myself as the clouds sure to form If you see it as I do from where you were born...

From Huw Parsons

A flotilla of ships in grey and cream Are the clouds I see in a waking dream...

From Kyle Inducil

I assessed the ladder's size, clothed by familiar skies...

From Nick Houvras

Here I sit under the giant tree, it does not bear fruit for it is a maple you see...

From Shakira Dyer

The ephemeral beings that roam our skies for all of us...

From Michael Davis

I dreamt the clouds were all asleep Feathered pillows resting their heads...