Thursday 7 June 2012

Snow poems

Tiny frisbees gliding through the air,
Landing gently covering the city.
It melts slowly when the sun rises.
It is so quiet you can't hear it.
It is so cold, don't touch it.
Snow flakes are star-shaped
Like fragile spiders' webs.
        By James

Snowflakes sprinkle from the sky,
They melt slowly on the ground.
The snow feels cold and hard.
It's so quiet.
        By Jayden

Snow, snow comes down... whoosh!
Gliding, spinning, floating to the ground.
Dancing like a silent firefly,
Clear as crystal,
Silent like a sleeping kiwi,
Thick as a polar bear's fur,
Hard as a white rock washed up on the beach.
                By Emma T

Snow floats freely from the sky just like a bubble.
Twinkling like a star.
Someone shaking salt.
Sounds like a room no one's ever used
Or a lion in the grass stalking a deer.
Sharp as a shark's tooth
And as hard as a mountain boulder.
            By Harry

Spinning, twirling, scattering,
Gliding swiftly like a bird.
Drops, floats, flies.
Sprinkles to the ground like icing sugar.
It feels like a fluffy cloud on a hot day.
As silent as a deer grazing in the fields
Snow.
              By Kate

I look outside, I see the snow,
The white, shimmering, gliding snow.
I stand outside, I feel the snow,
The cold, soft, delicate snow.
I run outside, I hear the snow,
The crunchy, crackling, clingy snow.
I stop outside, I love the snow,
The beautiful, wonderful, amazing snow.
            By Catherine

1 comment:

  1. great poems room 15. I love when it snows, but dont like the slippery ice.

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