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Poems and Songs

There are lots of songs and poems about the weather. Why not practise singing the ones here on this page? Or you could make up your very own song using your favourite weather words!!
TIPS: Tapping your fingers on a table sounds like raindrops, stamping your feet sounds like thunder, blowing sounds like the howling wind and you could even make shivery noises for the cold!!

poems

We also like the following poems by more recent poets - see if you can find them in a poetry book!

  • The More it Snows A.A. Milne
  • Snowflakes Helen Moore
  • Snow Alice Wilkins
  • Winter Ocean John Updike
  • Winter Morning Ogden Nash
  • Fog Carl Sandburg
  • Winds light to disastrous Spike Milligan
  • Storm Roger McGough
  • Rain George MacBeth
  • Glass Falling Louis MacNeice
  • Clouds Aileen Fisher
  • ‘The Fight of the Year’ Roger McGough
  • It’s never Fair Weather Ogden Nash

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