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Tag Archives: Winter

Haiku by Wendy Webb

Sunshine glows yellow:
frost quickens daffodil – fall
as thriving grass drips.

Posted byatlanteanpublishingMarch 17, 2023March 16, 2023Posted inHaikuTags:Haiku, Spring, Wendy Webb, WinterLeave a comment on Haiku by Wendy Webb

Haiku by Bruce Levine

Winter lingers on
Snow falls on another day
Waiting for the spring

Harbingers of spring
New transitions held at bay
Rain and snow today

Snowy day today
Winter will not go away
When will spring begin

Posted byatlanteanpublishingMarch 17, 2023March 16, 2023Posted inHaikuTags:Bruce Levine, Haiku, Spring, WinterLeave a comment on Haiku by Bruce Levine

Haiku by Aeronwy Dafies

sleet falls on spring day
uncertainty of season
decide to stay home

Posted byatlanteanpublishingMarch 16, 2023March 15, 2023Posted inHaikuTags:Aeronwy Dafies, Haiku, Spring, WinterLeave a comment on Haiku by Aeronwy Dafies

Snow Day Haiku

Winter’s twists and turns
One day hot and one day cold
Oddest year to date

Playing in the snow
Happy dogs and children laugh
Time yet till the spring

Frozen shades of white
Snowflakes travel on the wind
Sculptures drifting by

By Bruce Levine

Posted byatlanteanpublishingFebruary 28, 2023February 27, 2023Posted inHaikuTags:Bruce Levine, Haiku, WinterLeave a comment on Snow Day Haiku

Tanka by Wendy Webb

Winter shrubs have died,
evergreen no more in Spring.
Was each frost too harsh?
Did robust watering fail
from that cloud-can in the sky?

Posted byatlanteanpublishingFebruary 25, 2023February 22, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:Spring, Tanka, Wendy Webb, WinterLeave a comment on Tanka by Wendy Webb

Aftermath

snow falls like fallout
there are tracks across the wrecks
Eurasia will heal

By Ruben Horn

Posted byatlanteanpublishingFebruary 9, 2023Posted inHaikuTags:Haiku, Ruben Horn, WinterLeave a comment on Aftermath

Haiku by Christopher Hivner

snow falls, lingers, then
gone with no goodbye next day
white to green again

Posted byatlanteanpublishingJanuary 31, 2023January 27, 2023Posted inHaikuTags:Christopher Hivner, Haiku, WinterLeave a comment on Haiku by Christopher Hivner

Haiku by DJ Tyrer

Slate grey skies above
Icy wind whistles past us
High Street still bustles

Originally published on Duane’s Poe-Tree

Posted byatlanteanpublishingJanuary 29, 2023January 27, 2023Posted inHaikuTags:DJ Tyrer, Haiku, WinterLeave a comment on Haiku by DJ Tyrer

Winter Rules

Snow and ice abound
Winter cold ruling the land
Gets dethroned late March

By K. A. Williams

Posted byatlanteanpublishingJanuary 27, 2023Posted inHaikuTags:Haiku, K. A. Williams, WinterLeave a comment on Winter Rules

Haiku by DJ Tyrer

silhouette of trees
black on silver winter sky
sun hidden by clouds

Posted byatlanteanpublishingJanuary 15, 2023January 23, 2023Posted inHaikuTags:DJ Tyrer, Haiku, WinterLeave a comment on Haiku by DJ Tyrer

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