“I have no connections here; only gusty collisions, rootless seedlings forced into bloom, that collapse. ... I am the Visiting Poet: a real unicorn, a wind-up plush dodo, a wax museum of the Movement. People want to push the buttons and see me glow.” PeopleWantWarRealPoetryMovementPoetWindTravelConnectionsMuseumsCollapseButtonsVietnam WarVisitingUnicornCollisionSeedlings Author:Marge Piercy
“As flames do work and wind when they ascend, So did I weave myself into the sense.” PoetryPoetWindFlames Book:The poetical works of George Herbert Source: The poetical works of George Herbert
“I've had the wind knocked out of me, but never the hurricane” PoetryWindAngerSelf ControlHurricanesAnger Management Author:Jeffrey McDaniel
“In the bleak midwinter Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone; Snow had fallen, Snow on snow, Snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter, Long ago.” LongMadeHardEarthPoetryWaterNatureWindTravelStonesWinterSnowFallenIronLong AgoJanuaryBleakWinter DaysWinter SnowSnow FallingFirst SnowWinter HolidaySnow StormsFresh SnowMidwinter Author:Christina Rossetti
“For me, poetry is an impish attempt to paint the colour of the wind.” PoetryWindPaintColourPoetry Is Author:Maxwell Bodenheim
“Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May.” MayPoetryPoetWindSummerSpringTheeShakesRoughDarlingSonnetBudLove PoemsWedding CeremonySummer DaysGreat PoetryRomantic PoetrySummer LoveSpring MayShort SummerPoetry By Famous PoetsBest-love-poems .Romantic Poet Author:William Shakespeare
“Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date . . .” MayArtPoetryPoetWindSummerLovelyTheeCompareShakesRoughToo ShortDarlingSonnetBudLove PoemsWedding CeremonySummer DaysGreat PoetryLeaseRomantic PoetrySummer LoveShort SummerPoetry By Famous PoetsBest-love-poems .Romantic Poet Author:William Shakespeare
“Peitaho Heavy rains fall on Yuyen, the northland kingdom of swallows. White pages of rain envelop the sky, and fishing boats off the Island of the Emperor Chin disappear on the ocean. Which way have they gone? More than a thousand years ago the mighty emperor Tsao Tsao cracked his whip and drove his army against the Tartars. He left us a poem: "Let us move east to the Stone Mountains." Today we still shiver in the autumn gale, in desolate winds, yet another man is in the world.” MenWorldWayYearsStillsTodayMovingPoetryFallLeftWhiteGoneSkyWindThousandMountainOceanPagesRainYears AgoStonesArmyHeavyEastDisappearKingdomsBoatIslandsFishingAutumnThousand YearsAnother ManEmperorWhipsChinsCrackedShiverDesolateGaleFishing BoatsHeavy Rain Author:Mao Zedong
“Fire up your heart for the wind is getting cold, now it always gets cold for the riders of the night. When you carry that dream when you know what lonesome is looking for a home like a bird in flight.” KnowsHeartHomeDreamPoetryNightFireWindColdBirdFlightRidersLonesomeBirds In Flight Author:Jon Stewart
“The Earth is our mother just turning around, with her trees in the forest and roots underground. Our father above us whose sigh is the wind, paint us a rainbow without any end.” EndsEarthMotherPoetryFatherTreeWindRootsPaintForestsRainbowSighOur Father Author:John Denver
“I had the wind knocked out of me today after I picked myself back up I decided I would become the fucking hurricane instead.” LovePoetryStrengthWindPoeticHurricaneWind QuotesHurricane Quotes Author:N.R.Hart