Poems about Wonder can celebrate the joy of discovery, a sense of wonder, and amazement. Wonder is a powerful and positive aspect of our emotions. It’s a powerful emotion that inspires a range of thoughts and feelings.
Wonder poems are timeless companions, inviting us to explore and imagine the beauty of everything. The following poems about wonder are inspired by these little, big things that make your heart sing and dance.
You Can Measure the Steeple
You can measure the steeple that’s close to the sky,
You can burrow to where the gold grains lie,
But a little girl’s wonder is very big—
Too high to climb and too deep to dig.
Happy Thought
By Robert Louis Stevenson
The world is so full of a number of things,
I’m sure we should all be as happy as kings.
Weather
By Hilda Conkling
Weather is the answer
When I can’t go out into flowery places,
Weather is my wonder
About the kind of morning
Hidden behind the hills of sky.
Speechless
Stopped in my tracks
Words I lack
So stunning, I’m stunned
Forgot to respond, “thank you hon”
Left with no words to say
I’ll share my thoughts another day
Wonder
By Ibn Arabi
A garden among the flames!
My heart can take on any form:
A meadow for gazelles,
A cloister for monks,
For the idols, sacred ground,
Ka’ba for the circling pilgrim,
The tables of the Torah,
The scrolls of the Quran.
My creed is Love;
Wherever its caravan turns along the way,
That is my belief,
My faith.