Haiku: Easter Monday

light snow falling Fools' day - meaningful Easter a new begin

Tanka: Mute Utterance

thawing snow, moist eyes stormy new moon, starry night sensing your heart beat remote caress, motionless endearing utterance, mute Tanka is a form of Japanese poetry, similar to Haiku, but older and consisting of 5-7-5-7-7 Syllables. submitted to Poetry Potluck, thanks Jingle for hosting 🙂

Haiku: Thawing

delicate green buds melting snow, thawing thoughts tenderness, day dream  

Haiku: A Moment’s Kiss

gentle touch, snow flake a moment‘s tenderest kiss falling on quicksand

Haiku: Astray

snow footprints astray gentle fingers tracing vein cold pulsing, forlorn  

Haiku: White Wall

restless wandering dense snow wall clouding the night silent demons, white    

Haïku: Blanc sur blanc

des traces s‘effacent blanc sur blanc, des mots perdus sous la neige tombante  

Haiku: Forlorn Tune

snow white memory lost melody, forlorn tune moonless cave, mute void  

Haiku: White Letters

misty snow landscape immaculate blank sheet reveals white letters  

Haiku: Moon Light

dancing through snow flakes hazy moon light, tender kiss a dream‘s melody  

Haiku: Falling

flurry flakes, falling you behind a wall of words sun hidden by clouds

Haiku: Dazzling Sun

dazzling morning sun serene snow fields, refreshing crisp breeze, intense, blank  

Haiku: White Gloom

snow falling, white gloom sensing your remote breathing stillness of the heart