light snow falling Fools' day - meaningful Easter a new begin
Haiku: Easter Monday
light snow falling Fools' day - meaningful Easter a new begin
light snow falling Fools' day - meaningful Easter a new begin
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 🙂
delicate green buds melting snow, thawing thoughts tenderness, day dream
gentle touch, snow flake a moment‘s tenderest kiss falling on quicksand
snow footprints astray gentle fingers tracing vein cold pulsing, forlorn
restless wandering dense snow wall clouding the night silent demons, white
des traces s‘effacent blanc sur blanc, des mots perdus sous la neige tombante
snow white memory lost melody, forlorn tune moonless cave, mute void
misty snow landscape immaculate blank sheet reveals white letters
dancing through snow flakes hazy moon light, tender kiss a dream‘s melody
flurry flakes, falling you behind a wall of words sun hidden by clouds
dazzling morning sun serene snow fields, refreshing crisp breeze, intense, blank
snow falling, white gloom sensing your remote breathing stillness of the heart