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This poem is based on the poem "Who Has Seen the Wind?" by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) published in The Golden Book of Poetry (1947). I can't see the wind, but I sure can feel it.

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This is an absolutely beautiful poem that made me think of God; how God proves that he is there and who he is. It made me think of how he is always there, invisible to the naked eye for now...

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Who Has Seen The Wind?

© more by Mike Brown

Published by Family Friend Poems May 2008 with permission of the Author.

Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I.
You see now, it's invisible
to the naked eye.

Who has seen the wind?
It hides but shows it's there.
Seek guidance from the sky,
and watch the clouds pass by.

Take a look up at the tree tops
and see the leaves, they flow.
Look down at the grass blades,
and watch them as they go.

Who has seen the wind?
I feel it on my face.
It blows around and sometimes
leaves a messy trace.

Who has seen the wind?
What of it lies within?
Who can show that it is there?
Just look around; it proves it's there.

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  • Nichia L. by Nichia L.
  • 8 years ago

This is an absolutely beautiful poem that made me think of God; how God proves that he is there and who he is. It made me think of how he is always there, invisible to the naked eye for now - yet he proves more than once and more than we know that He's there.

This is just my thought.

Thank you so much for sharing this. You're a beautiful and talented and wonderful writer and person; and so much more. :)

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