Why not send us your own cloud poetry? Remember to include your full name and where you live.
“Villanelle of the Clouds” by Paul Reddick
Paul Reddick, member 52,023, sent this lyric that he wrote for a friend who composes for, and runs an amateur women's choir in Toronto.
“Cloudy Horse” by May Blythe
May Blythe of London, UK, wrote this poem on a very windy day in Lyme Regis, looking out over the sea in-between Golden Cap and the Cobb.
Our Beautiful Sky
Caroline Sullivan sent us this poem written whilst she was a member of a poetry group as she felt people failed to notice our beautiful skies.
“From the West” by Hilary Thurston
A poem about clouds that look like things submitted by Hilary Thurston, member 54048
“The Cloud Watcher” by Sherwin Berger
Sherwin Berger, member 18,239, sent us his cloud inspired poem, "The Cloud Watcher"
By Regina Calton Burchett
Regina Calton Burchett, member 51,261, sent us this pastel painting of the Blue Ridge Mountains and corresponding poem she wrote to accompany it.
“Cirrus” by Christine Chatterton
Christine Chatterton, member 52,072, sent us this photo and poem that she wrote.
“Solace in the Skies” by Janet Orselli
Cloudspotting is a wonderful way to exercise your imagination as shown in this poem by Janet Orselli
“Cloud Runner” by Chris Tetley
Chris Tetley, member 10,338, recently sent us this poem inspired by clouds and wonders if they sometimes mimic our daily lives.