winter sunrise–
only pale green moss
on the cottonwoods
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Billie Wilson
Billie Wilson discovered haiku in the late 1960s, and writing haiku-shaped poetry became a very enjoyable, but solitary, activity for the next 20 years. Thereafter, through discovery of the worldwide haiku community — and learning that haiku had evolved considerably since her introduction to it — haiku has become a central part of Billie's life.
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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!
northern lights–
this miami night
harvest moon lace the intercoastal