Tag Archives: Haiku
Life in Winter
Winter holds the hill Whitewashed steely lifeless fields Life’s flame flickers on
Winters Blood
Stillness in the end A sweep of golden pink flows From bleeding stone hearts
New Year New You
Find who you’ve become In the space between the years Don’t mourn the outworn Notice with fondness All that passed out of your life Embrace the space left Wishing all of my wonderful readers and everyone who comments … Continue reading
Slipping into Shade
Among golden leaves Puddles of late autumn light Slip into cold shade
Late Harvest
Late sunbeam harvest Drinking up the golden light Each seed holds a dream Taken as the sun sank into the Cairngorms in the middle of the Scottish highlands.
Summers Decline
Summer falls from us Sipping rose tea heedlessly As the dark creeps in
Infinities Pier
Walk to the piers end Where infinity calls out Dive in and let go Summer will wash you Free and sunkissed freckles rise On hot apple cheeks
Blossom Skirts
Fairies underskirts Springs rich froth of soft beauty Falls each day aching Snow petals tumble Swirling fleeting beauty past Into strong green growth.
Snow Fall
Snow fell snow on snow Its hush shrank the world softly Back to slow pleasures
Mysterious Mist
Ahead lies shrouded Wrapped in winters freezing cloak Glints of futures hopes This is everything Senses brimming with beauty Future forgotten All certainty rests Forms swirl coming and going Mysterious mist Along these mist shrouded tidal waters people have fought … Continue reading










