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Winter haiku

All seasonal haiku – and much more – is available in my published collection of poetry – “No Boundaries.” See link at right.

In the meantime, here’s some winter haiku.

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Frosted snowmen stand

Guarding homes of their makers 

Coal eyes watch the play. 

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Home town ponds freezing 

Skaters wrap their necks with scarves

Hot cocoa at home.

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Snow shovels scraping

Driveways and sidewalks cleaned up

Kids break out snow day.

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Time for a long nap 

Hibernating furry bears 

Roly-poly cubs.

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Ribbons red and green

Giggling children unwrap glee

Do I smell turkey?

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Winter Haiku

I meant to post some winter haiku months ago, but then DT happened…and I got my late-blooming political activist thing going.

So!

Before it’s too late, and the snow drifts melt, here’s some winter haiku for you in the more severe climes. And for those of you in the milder climes, be glad.

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Skiing on white caps

White out blinds the shushing eye

Casted leg propped up.

 

 

Snow shovels scraping

Driveways and sidewalks cleaned up

Kids break out snow day.

 

 

Time for a long nap

Hibernating furry bears

Roly-poly cubs.

 

For those of you inclined to purchase a book of poetry, my book is available! I have loads of haiku and other personal free-verse poems in this collection, written over decades of life. I hope you enjoy. https://www.amazon.com/No-Boundaries-Karen-R-Sanderson/dp/0998127604

 

 

 

 

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Winter Haiku

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Icicle fingers

Icy lace accents the eaves

Let’s curl under the blanket.

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Skiing on white caps

White out blinds the shushing eye

Casted leg propped up.

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Minus fifty chills

Frostbitten nose and fingers

Another toddy?

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Care to add one of your own? 

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