winter morning,
a finger writes
on a frosted window
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Ryan Nelson
Ryan Nelson, New Ulm, Mn.
nelson at newulmtel.net
I recently had a short story, "reading sex," published in the seventh issue of the Vestal Review. This story is also nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Over the time I have been on the Internet I have written for several small e-publications like Nee Ha!, Skyway and Swizzle-Stick.
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winter mourning:
shadow of letters written
on frosted windows
I enjoyed the haiku. It reminded me of my kids on these chilly mornings. But alas, I am really looking for an old friend by the name of Ryan Nelson. He used to live in Berne, Indiana.
winter mourning:
shadow of letters written
on frosted windows
Wonderful short haiku
spring evening,
warm breeze
rush through the leaves
–
The letter is ready!
A finger of the child
changes its colour
winter’s darkness
echo of silence …
through the pines
–
I enjoyed the haiku. It reminded me of my kids on these chilly mornings. But alas, I am really looking for an old friend by the name of Ryan Nelson. He used to live in Berne, Indiana.
ryan,
better late than never. better than alot of
the other thousand that have been posted
since this was posted.
snow
into the river
into itself
steam streams
swirling hot chocolate…
morning awakening