
It’s been too long since I posted some haikus to this blog!
And what better subject to focus on than the season in which we currently abide? So without further ado, here are three winter poems I crafted using these images as prompts! I hope you enjoy. 🙂


Sparkling Dawn:
Sun dawns over land,
casting frozen rivers in
its sparkling pale light.

Coat of Frost:
Red leaves of small bush,
white rimmed in coat of frost flakes,
laced with winter’s breath.

Cloud Snow:
Fog drifts over hill,
clouds pretending to be snow,
tired of their sky land.

And there we have it! I had so much fun writing these ones–creating poems and haikus from picture prompts is one of my favorite pastimes! 🙃
Let me know which one was your favorite! Did you get inspired to write a haiku based on one of these pictures? Write it in the comments, I’d love to hear your ideas!
Until then, have a wonderful day,

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Based on the Fall one I just came up with this!
Golden and brown,
Covers the ground.
Leaves blow,
And creek’s flow.
A frost whitens the leaves,
And a wind blows through the trees.
A whisper in the willow,
An echo in the meadow.
Autumn is all around,
Can you listen, hear the sound?
That was spur of the moment!
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I love it, great job!! 😀
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