Scattered Snowflakes

 
Written by Line Monique Gauthier |
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midnight lamp

under flannel sheets

reading recipes

 

 

two blue jays

outside our window

pancakes for breakfast

 

 

flour and sugar

for christmas cookie batches

first snow yet to come

 

 

sunday night

Ed Sullivan show

in our pj's

 

 

sunday morning

oatmeal and toast

light snowflakes falling

 

 

two late coffees

toasts with peanut butter

a long sigh

 

 

first snowfall

pristine coat of white

footsteps to mailbox

 

 

frozen pond

cleared for hockey

the dog circles

 

 

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Form of Poetry

Haiku

Author: Line Monique Gauthier
I started writing poetry as a teenager and the passion for it flourished since retiring. I also dabble in photography, watercolour and acrylics. I created what I call Flash Memory Therapy. I am an active member of Haiku Canada and PoetrySoup.com. My poetry is down-to-earth and meant to be understood as opposed to impress with hifalutin words.
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