Saturday, 4 January 2025

Winter Haiku

Throughout the whole of 2024 I saved the haikus I posted on X and Instagram with a view to compiling some kind of poetry book at the end of the year. After some deliberation I decided to have the book printed for personal use only. I named the book "A Haiku for all Seasons" and gave it to close family members as a Christmas gift. 
Although I have posted many poems online it was a proud and emotional moment seeing my words and photos in book form for the first time. Old fashioned as it may be, I still think there is no substitute for holding a book in your hand, running your fingers over the pages and savouring the content.

I would now like to share the poetry and photos with a wider audience here on my blog, starting with the winter haiku. The spring poems will follow in a few months time. I hope you will enjoy reading.

Embrace changing skies
Shades of acceptance make way
For new beginnings.


Interwoven thoughts
Tangled in frozen raindrops
Spider tapestry.


Whispering ice calls
Feet start to sink in deep snow
Beautiful danger.


Time can soften pain
As clouds lose intensity
In serene water.


Delicate jasmine
Little splashes of sunshine
Peeping through the snow.


Driftwood life stories
Tales of dark and icy sea
Etched in sandy bark.


Sweet choir of snowdrops
Gently singing and swaying
Winter melodies.


Her beauty unfolds
In shades of heartfelt velvet
Valentine's Day rose.


Bashful hellebore
Lift your head above the leaves
You are beautiful.


The sleeping trees stir
Yawn then stretch naked branches
Preparing for buds.

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Thank you for reading. You can find me on both X and Instagram under @jillwebbwords. Links are provided below.
       

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful, Jill 😍👏👏👏 what a fantastic present!

Anonymous said...

Delightful 🙂

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful gift for your family, Jill. I'm sure they are pleased and will read and re-read it. ~Nan