My frozen tears a snowfall
Blanketing my existence.
Winter's conspicuous arrival.
Blanketing my existence.
Winter's conspicuous arrival.
Published by Jolynne M Hudnell
Jolynne is a part-time freelance writer and independently-published poet. Jolynne has knowledge and experience in a variety of topics. Jolynne enjoys singing and writing poetry. Her published work in... View profile
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8 Comments
Post a CommentVery good. Last week saw 6 inches of snow here, and total chaos,. Fortunately now all gone.
Don't like frozen tears, but I sure enjoyed that brief snowfall yesterday. Great words, Jolynne. Behind every winter there comes a spring.
Beautiful imagery!!!
Amazing imagery Jolynne!
The site keeps loggin me as a guest! Oh well. This is a good poem, J.
Love this... :o)
Such a sad poem, Jolynne. I love the imagery though. :)
Amazing. What a precious Haiku. The economy of words is voluminous in meaning. What a gift you have my friend. No wonder you are a published author of poetry (on Amazon). :-)