Discover Haikus & Poetry Inspired by Winter

I am currently reading D Wallace Peach’s latest book, The Season’s Weaver. It deals with a world plunged into perpetual winter. I will be reviewing it shortly.

It made me think of a Haiku I wrote. It’s still winter, and although we have no snow here, at least not in the south of England where I live, I know there is a lot of it in the US where many of you live.

Here is the Haiku.

Gently, silently
Throughout the night the snow fell.
A monochrome world.

And some more I wrote that you can find in my Miscellaneous Thoughts poetry book.

SNOW

Flakes drop gently down,
Turning all the land to white.
A magical sight.

Nothing can be seen.
Earth and sky blend into one
In the blizzard’s rage.

Waking in the dawn,
Mysterious light shines in.
It snowed in the night.

If you are interested in reading more of my poetry, you can go to a page where you can Miscellaneous Thoughts from your favourite online retailer by clicking on the link or the book cover in the sidebar..

It is available in different formats from ebooks to physical books.

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18 thoughts on “Discover Haikus & Poetry Inspired by Winter”

  1. The wintery photos go well with the setting in Diana’s book except that it doesn’t have the modern road and tire tracks. But lots of snow and chilly forests. It’s a great book. I loved reading it.

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    1. I’ve just finished reading Diana’s book, Anneli. I’m about to do the review. It’ll appear here next week, and on Amazon and Goodreads.
      Wonderful writing, and a great story. I wish I could write half as well.

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