full moon —
the hush of fallen snow
over the city
Author: hortensia anderson
hortensia anderson, hortense at walrus dot com
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My creative interest lies in the opportunities for collaborative poetry projects on the internet. I have been able to work with poets from Europe, Australia, Asia, and from coast to coast in the US. I currently reside in nyc and on the world wide web.
summer fog —
a gull disappears
into the jetty
morning mist —
the foghorn drowned out
by the waves
fishing in the rain —
I let a rainbow trout
off the hook
lattice window —
the lacemaker pauses
to gaze at the moon
rolling grey fog —
a boat disappears
with a wave
windswept —
beyond the rippled snow
the rippled lake
on the birches,
as if for them alone —
silver moonlight
in the pink!
a sparrow flies out
of an azalea
rain
on the window pane —
the evergreens drip
her damp hair
turns golden by the fire —
winter rain
birdbath —
a sparrow pecks
at the frozen sun
midnight –
a cat laps the moon
in a water bowl
a few green buds –
the turtle pokes his head
through the sky