Haiku Winter Poems | Examples
These Haiku Winter poems are examples of Winter poems about Haiku. These are the best examples of Winter Haiku poems written by international poets.
Chilly is the night.
In cold darkness, take a bite.
Does the warmth bring light?
Soft musical chimes
Silenced by autumn's still air
Poised for winter
Two dormice, frozen;
victims of an early frost;
huddled for last warmth.
1.
hot coffee cradled
in cold hands -
I sip slowly
2.
doona -
nightlong tug of war
between head and feet
striking f l a k e s of
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p i e r c e through bitter cold darkness ~
stunningly
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The gentle sunlight
On a winter afternoon
Shining on my face
Informs me how soon
Fragrant flowers will replace
The last soft snowflakes.
old tv box
emerging from snow
with its rustic culture
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the southerly blows
chilling the depths of the soul
icicles, hang low.
daytime turns to night
sun hidden away inside
heavy clouds of grey.
hibernating till the days
of warmth, will rise again.
warm fire -
the click of my grandmother's
knitting needles sending me
to sleep.
snow d
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hilltops
d a z z l i n g wintertime display ~
moonlit wander/
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Mid-winter down south,
Climbing roses need pruning.
Blooms faded like youth.......
Spectre, South Pole's chills,
Frost clawing at window sills,
Vague fears, old age thrills....
frost refracts m
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prismatic interlacing
lights waltz seamlessly
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snow has been f
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from a bird house two heads
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squirrels *
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winter
lightning slashed her Heart
tears falling, feet cold crying …
thunder roars laughter