Winter's Haiku
Japanese Poetry to Get Through the Harshest of Winters
By Life's Perceptual PoetryPublished 5 years ago • 1 min read
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Cage of Warmth—Photo by Devin McBride
Melting Frost Haiku
Frosted Lips Speaketh,
Surprisingly Heated Words,
Burning Away Frost
Shattering Ice Haiku
As The Ice Shatters
Melted By The Rising Sun
Heralds Springtime Near
Ice Queen Haiku
A Frostbitten Heart
Guarded By A Woman Gone
She's Bound To The North
Ice Scream Haiku
As I Look Upon
The Outer Walls Of Winter
I Scream For Summer
Summertime Sadness Haiku
Part I:
I Become Solemn
The Bitter Frost Spreads Across
A Sun-Kissed Body
Part II:
I Walk In Faith Through
This Frosted Desolation
Faith In Spring Revived
Part III:
As the Snow Melted
With Finality I Found
A Flowery Hope
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Life's Perceptual Poetry
Symbolic and Metaphorical Poetry of our day-to-day lives. Perceptual only through our own Imagination.
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