The h2g2 Poem
Created | Updated Jun 22, 2003
Clouds
I lay back against the grass and looked up to the sky
Observing the soft white clouds passing by
Blown gently by the wind from the west
Identifying the shapes putting my imagination to the test
First I see a tree so tall and strong
Next a flying bird, beak open wide in song
A hare streaking towards the east
A skier gliding down the piste
And over there I can see a tower
Followed closely by a budding flower
A cat chased by a tailess mouse
An exact copy of my neighbour's house
A teddy bear appears so quick
Then a candle, halo around its wick
A fleeting shadow of a shy smile
A crocodile, perhaps on the Nile
A car, a dog, a bat and ball
A drum, a face, an intricate shawl
A kiss, a tear, a shimmering pearl
Out of the whiteness these images unfurl
The changing shapes hold me in thrall
My mind hardly able to take in it all
The simple beauty of a cloudy day
Simply takes my breath away