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...