Winter Poems

Winter poems are perfect for reading on crisp and icy winter days. We have many Family Poems about winter time and it gets us ready for steaming mugs of hot chocolate, snowball fights and sledding. What is neat about Winter Poetry is its not just for winter, sometimes during the hot days of summer you can even read them to help cool you off!-Grandma Mary
December by George Doneghy
White-shrouded, latest-born of all the year, In thy cold hands no bud or floweret bearing, Thou comest now to wail above the bier Of thy dead sisters--on thy bosom wearing
Snow Flakes by Fannie Sherrick
I wonder what they are, These pretty, wayward things, That o'er the gloomy earth The wind of heaven flings.
The Bud by Joseph Chant
The winter through I lay asleep, Unconscious and unseen; The howling winds disturbed me not, Nor felt the frost tho' keen.
Winter by Anonymous
Howling through the leafless trees, Winter calls his northern breeze. Do no flowers dare appear, In this season of the year?
Winter Flowers by Fannie Sherrick
The summer queen has many flowers To deck her sunny hair, And trailing grasses, pure and sweet, To scent the heavy air; And upward through the misty sky There is a glory too, Of floating clouds and rifts of gold And depths of smiling blue.
Winter Rain by Christina Rosetti
Every valley drinks, Every dell and hollow: Where the kind rain sinks and sinks, Green of Spring will follow.
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