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Wind is very unpredictable, always moving and penetrating anywhere it can;
Wind sometimes produces sound, like a whisper, a whistle or a furious twist;
Wind can be cold, really cold, to the point that refreshes its surroundings; but it can also destroy everything around.
Many words can be used to indicate wind (associations that are commonly made): fast, brief, strong, breeze, storm..
Wind can tell a person if it’s going to rain.
A house elsewhere, with green grass and a forest around it, under a dark grey cloud — the wind causing small objects to fly.
It doesn’t have to rhyme, but it would be interesting to make the poem “come and go” — to give the reader an image of a breeze.
We usually only miss the wind when we can’t have it — when the heat afflicts us too much.
A hot, sunny day with bright orange colors and no wind;
Animals that are capable of flying need the wind to fly and glide. (verb (used without object) - glided, gliding
to move smoothly and continuously along, as if without effort or resistance, as a flying bird, a boat, or a skater.
Synonyms: flow
Antonyms: stick
to pass by gradual or unobservable change (often followed by along, away, by, etc.).
to move quietly or stealthily or without being noticed (usually followed by in, out, along, etc.). - Aeronautics.
to move in the air, especially at an easy angle downward, with less engine power than for level flight, solely by the action of air currents and gravity, or by momentum already acquired.
to fly in a glider. - Music.,
to pass from one note to another without a break
- Express movement, liberty, sound and instability
- Searched for the word “dandelions”
- Searched the word “shreds”
The Wind
It comes and goes — in just one whoosh
Blowing up dandelions
And ripping buildings to shreds
It can be the core thing on a birthday party,
The cause of a terrible cold,
Or a breeze — easing the Sun’s heat in the afternoon.
It can destroy us, refresh us
All it can’t be is absent.
