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Weather poems


 

There are lots of different poems about the weather. You could practise reading the ones below, search for others on the internet or even make up your very own poem using your favourite weather words.

Some weather words

Rain by Robert Louis Stevenson

The rain is raining all around,
it falls on field and tree.
It rains on the umbrellas here,
and on the ships at sea.


O Wind, Why Do You Never Rest by Christina Rossetti

O wind, why do you never rest?
Wandering, whistling to and fro,
bringing rain out of the west,
from the dim north bringing snow?


Who Has Seen The Wind? by Christina Rossetti

Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you:
but when the leaves hang trembling
the wind is passing through.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I:
but when the trees bow down their heads
the wind is passing by.

If All Were Rain And Never Sun by Christina Rossetti

If all were rain and never sun,
no bow could span the hill,
if all were sun and never rain,
there'd be no rainbow still.

The More it Snows by by A.A. Milne

The more it snows - tiddely-pom,
the more it goes - tiddely-pom,
the more it goes - tiddely-pom
on snowing.
And nobody knows - tiddely-pom,
how cold my toes - tiddely-pom,
how cold my toes - tiddely-pom
are growing.

Snowflakes by Helen Moore

Snowflakes falling
thick and fast,
build a snowman
make him last…

Snowflakes falling,
swirling, slow,
my snowman melted -
where'd he go?

Snow by Alice Wilkins

The snow fell softly all the night.
It made a blanket soft and white.
It covered houses, flowers and ground,
but did not make a single sound!

Raindrops by Anon

Raindrops are such funny things.
They haven't feet or haven't wings.
Yet they sail through the air
with the greatest of ease,
and dance on the street
wherever they please.