Friday, 7 July 2023

Haiku Poems by Katherine E Winnick

 



Haiku


cold moon 

beneath a cirrus cloud

a black rose


 

Indian Pipe

in the darkest of forests 

raindrops from his skin


 

shadows stalking 

sunlit hues lend light

to his darkest thoughts

 

 

almond eyes bewitching cotton fields


 

square watermelons 

line the market stall

- Tokyo girl


 

star of saka

turning two prayer wheels 

at once

 

 

healing ritual 

the courage to blossom 

strawberry moon


 

half moon

clouds float by in a

thoughtful sky




Katherine E Winnick - Brighton UK. 

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