30 Poems About December

Written by Dan

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As December approaches, teachers seek new and exciting ways to engage their students in the classroom. And what better way to do so than through poetry? The use of poetry as an educational tool has proven to be incredibly valuable, providing students with the opportunity to express themselves creatively while developing communication and language skills.

This festive season, we have compiled a collection of poems about December that will inspire your students’ creative writing.

In this article, you can expect to find a handpicked selection of poems, each with its unique theme related to December. From snowy landscapes to holiday cheer, these poems have been chosen to capture the essence of this magical month.

We will explore how these themes stimulate students’ imaginations and creativity, making learning more accessible and enjoyable.

Related: For more, check out our article on poems about January  here.

Five Free Verse Poems About December

A Symphony of Snowflakes

In the heart of December’s embrace

A symphony of snowflakes takes place

Each intricate design, unique and rare

Falling gently through the crisp winter air

Covering the earth in a blanket so pure

Transforming the world with a beauty demure

As we watch from our windows, faces aglow

Captivated by December’s enchanting snowshow

Whispering Winds

Whispering winds of December nights

Carry secrets of joy and delights

Through frosted branches, they dance and sway

Guiding us towards the end of the year’s play

With a gentle touch, they rustle the leaves

And sing soft melodies, as the old year heaves

The promise of new beginnings, they bear on their wings

As December’s whispering winds, sweet hope they bring

The Warmth of December

The warmth of December, a paradoxical notion

As winter’s chill sets the world into motion

But within our hearts, the fire burns bright

As we gather together, sharing love and light

Friends and family, laughter and cheer

The warmth of December, bringing us near

Though the cold may surround us, we’ll never be frozen

For the warmth of December keeps our hearts woven

December’s Lullaby

December’s lullaby, a gentle tune

Sung beneath the light of the silvery moon

The world at rest, as the days grow short

Winter’s slumber, a peaceful resort

The quiet of night, the calm of the day

December’s lullaby, leading the way

To a season of reflection, a time to renew

As December’s lullaby cradles us, true

Festive Lights

Twinkling lights, colors so bright

Illuminating December’s festive nights

Adorning our homes, with joy they glow

A beacon of cheer, in the winter’s snow

The laughter of children, the songs that we sing

Festive lights in December, happiness they bring

As we celebrate together, the season’s delight

Lost in the wonder of December’s festive lights

Five Haiku Poems About December

December’s Arrival

First snowflakes descend

December’s cold touch begins

Winter’s reign is near

Icy Morning

Frost on windowpane

Sunrise breaks December’s chill

Nature’s art unveiled

Festive Spirit

Gleaming lights twinkle

Laughter fills the crisp night air

Hearts warm with joy’s glow

Winter Solstice

Shortest day unfolds

Darkness turns, light reclaims sky

December’s promise

Snowfall’s Embrace

Snowflakes gently dance

Blanketing the world in peace

December’s embrace

Five Limerick Poems About December

December’s Delight

In December, a young man named Dwight

Found the snowfall a beautiful sight

He built snowmen and forts

And had snowball retorts

In the midst of December’s delight

Winter’s Dance

A jolly old reindeer named Lance

Would frolic and play in advance

Of the holiday cheer

That comes once a year

In December, he’d happily prance

Festive Flurry

There once was a snowstorm quite furry

It arrived in December, no worry

With festive lights gleaming

And children’s eyes beaming

The flurry brought joy in a hurry

Season of Giving

A kind-hearted lady named Claire

Loved December’s spirit in the air

She’d give gifts with a smile

Spreading cheer mile by mile

For that season of giving so rare

December Skies

In December, a painter named Bryce

Found the skies to be stunningly nice

He captured the hues

Of pinks, reds, and blues

As the sunsets in December entice

Five Tanka Poems About December

December’s Hush

December’s hush falls

Snowflakes kiss the frozen ground

The world is at rest

Nature’s lullaby soothes souls

Peaceful silence, a true quest

Holiday Lights

Festive lights aglow

Bringing warmth to winter nights

A dazzling display

Sparks of joy, love, and delight

December’s beauty in sight

Winter Magic

Winter’s magic reigns

A world of white and sparkle

Frosty air so pure

In December’s wonderland

New beginnings do ensure

December’s Promise

December’s promise

Of hope, renewal, and cheer

Winter’s solstice draws

The return of light and life

A season of change, so dear

Memories of December

Memories of past

Of childhood and holidays

December’s treasures

Echoes of family, friends, love

Forever in our hearts, dove

Five Sonnet Poems About December

A Winter’s Night

The snowflakes fall, a blanket on the ground

The world is hushed and still as darkness reigns

The chilly winds a mournful howl resounds

As winter’s night upon the land attains

The stars above shine bright in moonlit sky

A peaceful calm that settles all around

The frosty air creates a gentle lullaby

That soothes the restless soul without a sound

The fire’s warm embrace a welcome sight

As hands are warmed and hearts are filled with cheer

The night is long, but soon gives way to light

As morning breaks, and daylight draws near

Oh, winter’s night, so peaceful and serene

A time of rest, and dreams that intervene

A Christmas Carol

The carolers sing out, voices raised in song

Their songs of joy and hope, of love and peace

Their melodies ring out, pure and strong

And all who hear are filled with sweet release

The notes dance in the air, in harmony

A symphony of sound that fills the heart

A perfect blend of voices, singing free

A work of art, a masterpiece of art

The words they sing are old, familiar tunes

That speak of Christmastide, of love and light

Of angels’ songs, and shepherds’ humble moods

Of Bethlehem, and stars that shine so bright

Oh, how the carolers lift our souls on high

And fill the world with music that will not die

The First Snow

The first snowfall, a miracle of grace

A world transformed by nature’s gentle hand

The air is crisp, the earth a pristine lace

A wonderland that’s like a fairyland

The flakes that fall, so soft and gentle down

Are like a blessing from the heavens above

They cover up the flaws, the dreary brown

And paint a picture of a world in love

The trees are draped in snow, like wedding gowns

The rooftops wear a white and fluffy hat

The world is washed anew, without a frown

And all the sadness seems to disappear like that

Oh, how I love the first snowfall so dear

For it brings hope, and joy, and peace so near

New Year’s Eve

The clock ticks down, the midnight hour draws near

The old year fades away, the new one’s dawn

The world is filled with hope, and faith, and cheer

As all prepare to say goodbye to what is gone

The partygoers gather, dressed in style

From far and wide they come to celebrate

Their hearts are filled with laughter, joy, and smiles

As they await the hour that will seal their fate

The champagne flows, the music fills the air

The countdown starts, the moment has arrived

The old year’s gone, the new one’s here to share

The promise of a future that’s alive

Oh, how we celebrate this special night

And welcome in the year that’s shining bright

The Magic of December

December is a month that’s full of magic

A time when anything seems possible

The air is charged with wonder, sweet and tragic

And all around, the world is simply incredible

The lights that twinkle in the night so bright

Are like a message from the stars above

They speak of hope, and love, and pure delight

And fill our souls with wonder and with love

The smells of gingerbread, and peppermint too

Are like a hug from someone who we love

They warm our hearts, and make our dreams come true

And lift our spirits to the heavens above

Oh, how I love the magic of December

It fills my heart with joy that I’ll remember

Five Ode Poems About December

Ode to Christmas Lights

Oh, Christmas lights that twinkle bright

You fill my soul with such delight

With every hue and every beam

You chase away the darkest dream

Your colors dance upon the night

A symphony of pure delight

And all who see you are amazed

By the wonder you have raised

You bring a joy that’s hard to find

A peace that soothes the restless mind

And in your gentle glow we see

The hope that sets our spirits free

Oh, Christmas lights, you shine so bright

And fill our hearts with pure delight

Ode to Eggnog

Oh, eggnog, sweet and creamy treat

You make my heart skip a happy beat

With every sip, I taste the season

In your concoction, it’s pure perfection

Your spices dance upon my tongue

A melody that leaves me undone

Your smoothness, oh, it is divine

A moment of bliss that’s simply sublime

You warm my heart on winter’s nights

And fill my soul with pure delight

No other drink can compare to thee

Oh, sweet eggnog, you’re the key

To Christmas joy and happiness

A gift to savor, and to bless

Oh, eggnog, sweet and creamy treat

You make my holidays complete

Ode to Winter Coats

Oh, winter coats, you keep us warm

In the face of winter’s storm

With every layer, we feel secure

Protected from the biting cold, for sure

Your padding and your furs and hoods

Are like a shield against the winds that brood

You keep us snug, and snug we’ll stay

Throughout the long and frosty day

And yet, you’re more than just a coat

A symbol of the season, that’s what we quote

You’re a fashion statement, oh so grand

A way to show the world where we stand

Oh, winter coats, you keep us snug

And dress us up in warmest hug

No matter what the weather brings

You’ll always be our favorite things

Ode to Gingerbread

Oh, gingerbread, you’re such a treat

A cookie that’s both sweet and neat

With every bite, I taste the spice

And my soul is filled with paradise

Your texture is both soft and firm

A perfect balance that makes me squirm

Your fragrance is like magic in the air

A beacon of hope and joy so rare

And when I see your shape, oh so sweet

In the form of houses, or men to greet

I feel the wonder of the season

In your cookies, it’s pure reason

Oh, gingerbread, you’re such a treat

A cookie that can’t be beat

You make my holidays complete

In your sweetness, I find retreat

Ode to December Snow

Oh, December snow, you fall so bright

A blanket of white that’s oh so right

You turn the world into a dream

A place of beauty, or so it seems

Your flakes are like a gentle kiss

A whisper of love that we don’t miss

They dance upon the winter air

A symphony of purest fair

You cover up the flaws and scars

And paint a picture of the stars

A winter wonderland so pure

A sight to see, of that I’m sure

Oh, December snow, you fall so bright

And fill our hearts with pure delight

A gift from nature, that’s for sure

In your beauty, we find the cure

Five Villanelle Poems About December

December’s Grace

Oh, December’s grace, how sweet the sound

A symphony of joy that fills the heart

And turns the bleakness into hallowed ground

The snowflakes fall without a sound

A blanket soft and white, a work of art

Oh, December’s grace, how sweet the sound

The air is crisp, the earth a frozen mound

But in our hearts, a warmth that won’t depart

And turns the bleakness into hallowed ground

The fires glow, the carolers astound

With songs of love, that never will depart

Oh, December’s grace, how sweet the sound

The mistletoe, the holly, and the crown

A symbol of the season, that won’t depart

And turns the bleakness into hallowed ground

The world is changed, by grace profound

A hope that shines, a light that won’t depart

Oh, December’s grace, how sweet the sound

And turns the bleakness into hallowed ground

December Snow

The snowflakes fall, like feathers from the sky

A gentle dance that glitters in the night

December snow, oh how you beautify

You cover up the world without a lie

And paint a picture that’s a pure delight

The snowflakes fall, like feathers from the sky

You turn the dreary brown into a high

Of whiteness, that’s so lovely to the sight

December snow, oh how you beautify

You give the world a chance to purify

Its flaws and scars, without a single fight

The snowflakes fall, like feathers from the sky

You make the world a place to satisfy

The longing of the soul, that’s seeking light

December snow, oh how you beautify

And even though you come and go so sly

You leave a memory that will take flight

The snowflakes fall, like feathers from the sky

December snow, oh how you beautify

December Lights

The lights that twinkle in the night so bright

Are like a symphony of pure delight

December’s magic, oh what a sight

They dance upon the dark, without a fight

And fill our hearts with such a wondrous fright

The lights that twinkle in the night so bright

They turn the world into a pure delight

Of colors, shapes, and whimsy that ignite

December’s magic, oh what a sight

They guide us through the darkness of the night

And lead us to a place that’s shining bright

The lights that twinkle in the night so bright

They lift our spirits to a soaring height

And fill our souls with hope that’s out of sight

December’s magic, oh what a sight

And even though they come and go so slight

They leave a memory that’s forever right

The lights that twinkle in the night so bright

December’s magic, oh what a sight

December Dreams

December dreams, oh how they fill the mind

With visions of a world that’s pure and kind

And turn the everyday into sublime

They paint a picture of a world that’s blind

To flaws and scars, and all that’s left behind

December dreams, oh how they fill the mind

They make the heart a place that’s to unwind

And fill it up with peace that’s so refined

And turn the everyday into sublime

They give the soul a chance to be aligned

With love and hope, and all that’s intertwined

December dreams, oh how they fill the mind

They make the world a place that’s so designed

For beauty, grace, and all that is inclined

And turn the everyday into sublime

And even though they come and go so bind

They leave a memory forever enshrined

December dreams, oh how they fill the mind

And turn the everyday into sublime

December’s Gifts

December’s gifts, oh how they bring us cheer

A symbol of the season, that’s so dear

And turn the winter into spring so clear

They speak of love, and all that we hold near

To hearts that beat with hope, and joy, and fear

December’s gifts, oh how they bring us cheer

They make the world a place that’s so sincere

And fill it up with faith that’s so austere

And turn the winter into spring so clear

They give us hope, and all that we revere

In life, and death, and all that we adhere

December’s gifts, oh how they bring us cheer

They lift our souls to places that are mere

Reflections of a love that’s so severe

And turn the winter into spring so clear

And even though they come and go so sheer

They leave a memory, that’s so premier

December’s gifts, oh how they bring

Other Poems About Months of The Year

Incorporating poems about December into classroom lesson plans can effectively inspire students to explore the significance of December and the winter season.

Students can deepen their understanding of the beauty of this time of year by analyzing imagery and symbolism in the poems, creative writing projects, and poetry recitation exercises.

Moreover, reading and analyzing these poems can help foster a lifelong love of literature that enriches the learning experience of our students. As educators, let us embrace the power of poetry and use it to inspire creativity, critical thinking, and empathy in our students.

Let us encourage them to find their voices and share their stories, and in doing so, may they discover the wonder and magic of December and all that this season has to offer.

Rhyming in Poetry FAQ

What is rhyming in poetry?

Rhyming in poetry refers to using words with similar sounds at the end of each line. This can be as simple as using words that end in the same vowel sound, such as “cat” and “hat,” or as complex as using words with multiple syllables and intricate rhyming patterns.

Why do poets use rhyme in their work?

Poets use rhyme to create a musical quality in their work and to make it more memorable to readers or listeners. Rhyme can also help to reinforce the meaning or theme of a poem and can add an element of playfulness or humor.

What are some common types of rhyme in poetry?

Some common types of rhyme in poetry include end rhyme, where the last words of each line rhyme with each other; internal rhyme, where words within a line rhyme with each other, slant rhyme, where the words do not perfectly rhyme but have a similar sound, and eye rhyme, where the words look like they should rhyme but are pronounced differently.

Can a poem be considered good if it doesn’t rhyme?

Yes, a poem can certainly be considered good, even if it doesn’t rhyme. Many modern poets choose not to use rhyme in their work, instead relying on other techniques such as imagery, metaphor, and repetition to create meaning and beauty.

Is it necessary to use perfect rhymes in poetry?

No, it is not always necessary to use perfect rhymes in poetry. Some poets use slant rhyme or other forms of imperfect rhyme to create a unique and memorable effect in their work. The most important thing is to use language to convey meaning and emotion to the reader or listener.

About The Author

I'm Dan Higgins, one of the faces behind The Teaching Couple. With 15 years in the education sector and a decade as a teacher, I've witnessed the highs and lows of school life. Over the years, my passion for supporting fellow teachers and making school more bearable has grown. The Teaching Couple is my platform to share strategies, tips, and insights from my journey. Together, we can shape a better school experience for all.

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