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"Wind" by Rachelle Super

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January 15th, 2026

Wind

by Rachelle Super

The wind bends and bows, 
It moves water, trees, and clouds.
The current is unseen,
Yet we see the path it leaves.
The wind is invisible,
Its power impeccable. 
The force of the breeze,
It flies through the sky with ease.
The vapor travels forever,
It seems to never stop.
Where does it go?
Who does it meet? 
It slows on land,
But glides at sea.
Where does the wind get its speed?
It'll always be a mystery. 


About the Poet
Rachelle Super resides in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.
Read the poet's biography and Young Poets World publications on Rachelle Super's Artist Page.

Young Poets Collection
This poem is also featured in Young Poets Collection #1, published in the Young Poets World Library.

Keywords: wind, mystery, invisible power

Previously published in Young Poets 16 to 18:
Something Strange
by Diana Izvoznikova

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