Poem: "The Strange Shapes of Clouds"
Dec. 24th, 2021 01:12 amThis poem came out of the January 7, 2020 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by Jay. It has been sponsored by Anthony & Shirley Barrette.
Cumulonimbus clouds are thunderheads
that spread out high and flat overhead
with a tall column underneath
where gray and white tufts
billow up into the sky
catching the sunlight
until they finally
begin to rain.
Cirrus clouds
are fluffy bits
of white drifting
around the
top of the sky.
Mammutus hang below a layer.
clouds down
Lenticular
clouds form
fluffy circles.
Stratus clouds form a solid sheet of low vapor
thick enough to block out the sunlight above.
The strange shapes of clouds
tell us about their nature.
The Strange Shapes of Clouds
-- a shape poem
-- a shape poem
Cumulonimbus clouds are thunderheads
that spread out high and flat overhead
with a tall column underneath
where gray and white tufts
billow up into the sky
catching the sunlight
until they finally
begin to rain.
Cirrus clouds
are fluffy bits
of white drifting
around the
top of the sky.
Mammutus hang below a layer.
clouds down
Lenticular
clouds form
fluffy circles.
Stratus clouds form a solid sheet of low vapor
thick enough to block out the sunlight above.
The strange shapes of clouds
tell us about their nature.