winter sunrise--
only pale green moss
on the cottonwoods
—Billie Wilson
About the author: Billie Wilson, akwilsons at gci dot net
Billie Wilson has lived in Juneau, Alaska, since 1962. She had been writing "haiku-shaped" poetry for about 30 years before she learned about the haiku world that was very alive and well beyond her notebook of poems. Since making
that discovery, she has become an avid student of the ancient as well as the modern-day masters and has developed a particularly potent addiction to online
haiku lists.
dusk in winter ...
embracing
the bare trees
winter dawn
only one coin
in the beggars cup
hello from norway, your neighbor to the north!
miami heat
how to explain the northern lights
to a southerner
nils, I like your "winter dawn" much more than I like my own. Thanks for sharing it!