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Midwinter snowstorm highway at a standstill I mistake the vagrant for my long-dead father his smile so vacant
Posted on 27 January 201019 December 2009Author Scot SiegelCategories Issue 09.1Tags snow, tanka, winter5 Comments on
between the falling snow raven
Posted on 3 February 20103 February 2010Author Peter H. PacheCategories Issue 09.1Tags haiku, raven, snow4 Comments on
snow all night the silence thickens
Posted on 9 February 20108 February 2010Author Ann K. SchwaderCategories Issue 09.1Tags haiku, silence, snow, winter8 Comments on
deep snow … the acorn up to its cap
Posted on 3 December 201019 October 2010Author Stanford M. ForresterCategories Issue 10.3Tags haiku, snow, winter5 Comments on
snowstorm even the stoplights slow down
Posted on 26 January 201120 January 2011Author Christina NguyenCategories Issue 11.1Tags haiku, light, snow2 Comments on
the snow before it falls white sun
Posted on 28 January 201120 January 2011Author Ann K. SchwaderCategories Issue 11.1Tags haiku, light, snow, sun8 Comments on
midwinter night light from the snow the stars
Posted on 1 February 201131 January 2011Author Ann K. SchwaderCategories Issue 11.1Tags haiku, light, night, snow, stars, winter8 Comments on
snow flurry on an empty street the traffic light turns red
Posted on 4 February 201131 January 2011Author Dietmar TauchnerCategories Issue 11.1Tags light, one line, snow, winter7 Comments on
sculpture garden– new snow on her marble breasts
Posted on 8 February 20116 February 2011Author Charles RossiterCategories Issue 11.1Tags haiku, sculpture, snow, statues2 Comments on
snowmelt… a woodpecker thrums into thin sun
Posted on 21 February 201118 February 2011Author Michele L. HarveyCategories Issue 11.1Tags birds, haiku, snow, sun4 Comments on
no moon looking outdoors into snowlight
Posted on 4 April 201127 March 2011Author Dorothy McLaughlinCategories Issue 11.1Tags darkness, light, moon, snow7 Comments on
my journey begins: a few snowflakes flutter in the breeze
Posted on 14 December 201113 November 2011Author Charles TrumbullCategories Issue 11.3Tags haiku, journeys, snow, wind5 Comments on
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