-
latest posts
- Poetry challenge: Christmas poem.
- Poetry: Acrostic poem
- America’s election 2016
- Help me win! Please!
- The path
- Darkness: Poem.
- The worlds longest snake
- The path
- Summer weather, what summer, poem.
- Road signs story.
- Mohammad Ali poem: Haiku
- Illegal immigrants giving trouble in Germany.
- Funny video about a car, amazing.
- Stop all annoying ads on your browser.
- funny photos for you.
Posts people like
Categories
- All about people (20)
- America (29)
- Aunty Acid (3)
- awards (22)
- britain (59)
- climate change (1)
- computer downloads (11)
- Crime (43)
- earth and space (12)
- game's (3)
- health (23)
- humor (119)
- jokes (79)
- miscellaneous (71)
- money matters (8)
- music (12)
- Northern Ireland (12)
- Oscar Pistorius (2)
- paedophile priest reports (5)
- photos (96)
- poetry (69)
- political matters (32)
- Puns (2)
- recycling (2)
- religion (10)
- Short stories (4)
- tests to try out (14)
- videos (33)
- world affairs (28)
- writing (31)
Post Archives
Spam Blocked
Poem: The Cloud.
This entry was posted in poetry and tagged cloud, depositing rain, feed the land, majestically, poem, poems, poetry, the sun, writing, writing poetry. Bookmark the permalink.
That was another excellent post today. You make it look so easy. Thanks so much for sharing. I really enjoyed reading it very much. Have a wonderful day!
Thank you.
Lovely. Wishing for that rain producing cloud here…..
We have them all day everyday, getting no summer at all 😦
Oh that is miserable. We had that a couple of summers ago. Now it is the complete opposite. Everything is brown. We get burning hot sun or terrible storms .
It’s hot here…and drought in the usually most watered, crop producing areas of the country…almost as dried up as an old Irish Tater like yer self…lol, but, at least your humor is never dry….
Never dry Paul, did you get my comment i left about my new poetry blog.
I thought it was a haiku thing when I read the first few lines. Because that could have stood alone. Very powerful.
Thanks Anne, i never thought about that 🙂
That’s an interesting way of looking at it-nice! Angie
Thank you Angie.
Pingback: Poem: The Cloud. | Love All Blogs