Poems about Snowflakes

Peter Rukavina

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Submitted by chris dillon on

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There’s a poem I read once where it talked about snowflakes an d how diferent each was was comparing them to how people are all different. Can you help me find it?

Kids are like snowflakes, no two are the same. Each of us is different, starting with our names. My hair is ___, as you can see. My eyes are as ____ as they can be. ____ and ____ I like a lot. But ___ and ____ are not so hot! All these things make me, me. I sure am special, don't you agree?

Submitted by Peggy Madden on

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I’m looking also for a poem that talks about snowflakes and how different each are and compares them to how people are all different. Do you have this poem?

Submitted by Judy on

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Also looking for snowflake poems and how they are different for our church mother daughter tea to be held with the theme “snowflakes - none are alike”

Submitted by Lois on

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Poems
Inspirational Poems. Most of the following poetry can be personalized with a name. In the text of the poem you will see “Name”. A name can be inserted in this location. … And most of all for snowflakes, Ever so beautiful, so special …
www.books-4u.com/rpoems.htm - 10k - Cached
The Snowflake Prayer

Thank You, God,
For the gift of winter.
For the cold frosty snow
And shimmering icicles,
For frozen lakes and rivers,
And most of all for snowflakes,
Ever so beautiful, so special,
So one of a kind.

Let them remind me that
I am like that in Your eyes…
So beautiful, so special,
So one of a kind.
Thank You, God for snowflakes,
Thank You God, for me.

Submitted by Lois on

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Perhaps this is the poem you were looking for. It is exactly what I was looking for. I looked at a lot of sites before I found this poem but the effort certainly paid off!!
God’s blessings,
Lois

Submitted by Keith Scribner on

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Snowflakes
There they lie
Like the wrecks of chariot wheels
After a battle in the sky
these glorious spangles
the sweeping of heavens floor
and they sing
melting as they sing
of the mysteries of the number
six, six, six

Submitted by al on

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This is probably the poem you were looking for:

Each of Us a Snowflake
by Emily Warburton: Pisces -
Each of us a Snowflake

We are each of us a snowflake
not two of us the same
Reflections of the endless loving
Source from which we came
Unique in form and beauty
Crystalized at birth
Little flecks of heaven
born to melt into the earth
We are each of us a snowflake
of infinate design
Transitory dancers
on the widow panes of time
Unique in form and beauty
No two of us the same
Reflections of the endless loving
Source from which we came
We are each of us a snowflake
a falling star in flight
A travler through the universe
in search of our own light
Unique in form and beauty
No two of one design
Transitory dancers
on the window pane of time.

Author: Emily Warburton: Pisces -
Email: rwarbur@jorsm.com
Reason: everyone’s unique in their one sort of way.

With your permission I am attaching this poem to a Pandora bracelet with a snowflake charm and sending it to my granddaughter for her 18th Birthday. I hope she likes it...as I have only seen her once when she was only 18 months old. My daughter-in-law made certain that I had no contact with her husband [my son] and his child. I do not know this lovely creature...I only hope she does not take offense when this gift arrives. The poem is so beautiful..."transitory dancers on the window pane of time '...Aren't we all though....???? How sad it is when children cut their parents out of their lives....the damage done lingers on long after time is gone. Bless you.

Submitted by Nancy on

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Hi Al,

Last night, I came across a poem you posted by Emily Warburton: Pisces, “Each of Us a Snowflake.” I was looking for the other snowflake prayer, but this is really beautiful. I don’t understand the Pisces after the authors name. Should this be included too?

I tried to find this poem elsewhere on the Internet, but with no luck. Yours was the only copy I found. Do you think it would be okay for me to copy and include this in my Christmas cards? Would anyone know if this is copyrighted or can I use it in my greetings?

One area says: Transitory dancers
on the “widow” panes of time

Another says: Transitory dancers
on the “window” pane of time.

I assume “window” is correct for both lines???

Thank you Al, for posting the beautiful poem.

Peace and God bless.
Nancy

Submitted by 'Ganesha' on

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None of the above poems are the one I am searching for; the poem I am searching for describes the snowflake andthen once the uniqueness of a snowflake is clear likens it to us ndividually…

Submitted by MAHAM on

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THESE ARE VERY STUPID POEMS.THERE IS NO QUALITY VOCABULARY IN IT.IT MAKES NO SENSE.SO PLEASE IMPROVE YOUR VOCABULARY OR ELSE DONT SEND IT ON INTERNET

Submitted by Shatoria Larkins on

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I have alot of Love poems and i would like to get the publish by someone for free.

thank you and GOD bless you

Submitted by JC on

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Snowflakes frolic in the air,
Makes me want to stand right there
Snowflakes, snowflakes, what a sight!
Makes me laugh in delight!

Snowflakes floating from the sky
Why, oh, why should you say bye?
Turn around
You might see a great snow mound

Submitted by JC on

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Snowflakes

Snowflakes frolic in the air,
Makes me want to stand right there
Snowflakes, snowflakes, what a sight!
Makes me laugh in delight!

Snowflakes floating from the sky
Why, oh, why should you say bye?
Turn around
You might see a great snow mound

Covering all that is bad.
Hiding all that is sad

Submitted by sheranana on

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Only very stupid people perceive others or other things as being very stupid.
Thank you all for the lovely contributions. They have helped me immensely.
Merriest of Christmases to all!

Submitted by teacher on

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I am part of our school’s School Improvement Committee. We will be meeting for a
school improvement meeting after the Christmas holidays. Our theme this year is “crystal.” Do you know of any poems about snowflakes being like individuality in children to tie in with differentiation of learning? Thanks. Happy New Year

Submitted by william gerald… on

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Hi everyone, im looking for a poem i wrote as a child in primary school. I won a book prize for it and was told it will be published in a book. I am having difficulty finding it and would be very grateful for any help. It goes like this. Thanks William Gerald Doherty. I wish i was a snowflake falling from the sky.
When i come to earth.
On the ground id lie.
Id like little girls and boys to lift me and roll me in a ball.
when they throw me at someone it wouldnt hurt at all.

Submitted by Syndra on

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Snowflakes~
Every one is Unique
None are the Same
Falling from the heavens above
Twirling, dancing, frolicking in the cold air
So soft and white.

Submitted by Emily Warburton on

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Oh my gosh!! Tonight I decided to ‘google’ my name to see what info comes up on me, and I found a poem I wrote when I was a teenager! Now I am 30! Sounds like a few people out there really liked my poem, and that makes me happy! Wish I would have kept writing….
Thanks Al, for bringing me back to Memory Lane tonight!

Submitted by Theresa Gooch on

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Emily! I love this poem, I think you need to start writing again!
I am using it in my newsletter this month.
Thank you for sharing.

Submitted by Robskel on

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snow flake snow flake flying thru thr air, little fairy frosting flying everywhere, lite upon a tiny bush, light upon a tree–—

Submitted by michele on

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Snowflakes, Snowflakes

Falling to the ground.

Each one rest so gently

They never make a sound.

Snowflakes, Snowflakes

Are so pure and white.

The special thing about them is

No two are alike.bizingdo

Submitted by RMomRocks on

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Every child is like a snowflake,
Unique in beauty and design.
Each sparkles in a different way,
Some playful, some refined.
Unlike fragile snowflakes,
That fade when the sun appears,
Children Grow yet more beautiful
with every passing year.

Submitted by Kim on

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This is beautiful. Could I use it with a group of students with your name at the end? (What is the author’s name?)

I am doing a snowflake theme.

Submitted by pat on

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I love your poem may I have permission to use it on my bulletin board at school? I am also doing a snowflake theme and it fits perfect.

Submitted by Gretchen on

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Love your snowflake poem & would love to use it printed on my son’s teacher gift. Can I type it up and give you credit??? What is your name?

Thanks,
Gretchen

Submitted by Jill VanVoorhis on

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I am a 2nd grade teacher and would like to print your poem to go with a snowflake ornament my students have made for a holiday gift. I’d like to give you credit for your beautiful words!

Submitted by Joy on

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I also would like your permission to use this poem. It is beautiful. Do you have the author’s name?

Submitted by Sharon on

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Was sending a poster of snowflake prints by my HS students as a gift to Sandy Hook. Would love to include the poem in the card It is perfectly beautiful!

Submitted by Sharon on

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Emily can I use your poem to send in a card with a poster of snowflake prints by my HS students. The poster is a gift to Sandy Hook. It is perfect

Submitted by Katy on

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This is very beautiful. Can you grant me permission to use this in a family yoga workshop? With love and peace…

Submitted by Lynn Moeller on

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I would like to use your poem. It is for a ladies guild that supports the education of children while they are in the hospital.

Submitted by babs on

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As a special reading/writing teacher many years ago, I taught my young student the poem
five little snowflakes each one was different but beautiful in its own way.
want to find the poem - thank you
Each one wad different in their own way

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