Winter Haiku Christmas Poems

Ten Winter Christmas Haiku

L. Galatea
1.

Falling soft snowflakes

Dazzling white glitter sparkles

Tiny frozen gems.

2.

Shiny large black boots

Fur lined extra large red suit

Uniformed in Joy.

3.

Dashing down steep hills

On a homemade sled of wood

Winter delighting.

4.

The smell of warm treats

And gingerbread perfuming

Baking memories.

5.

Awaiting rebirth

Trees shudder barren branches

Pushed by frigid winds.

6.

Marvelous stockings

Hung by children, who waiting

Dream of sweet contents.

7.

Coins in the kettle

Offering a bit of hope

To those downtrodden.

8.

Icy peppermint

Crooked and hung on a tree

Contrasts a fresh green.

9.

An extra blanket

Diminishes the chilling

But restricts Movement

10.

Holiday music

Makes merry the singer's soul

And those who listen.

Published by L. Galatea

L. Galatea is a stay-at-home, homeschooling mom from central Indiana.  View profile

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  • Haikuhomework12/20/2010

    I have homework in haikus and these poems inspire me.

  • Wendy Dawn12/17/2009

    Very nice job. Great contrasts in word and text. Now, where is the gingerbread?

  • L. Galatea11/30/2008

    Thank you. :)

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper11/30/2008

    Well done, I love the play between bold and plain text :) Sheri

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