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May 2014 · 245
Winter (Haiku)
Ian Neiswinter May 2014
Snow covers the land.
Not a whisper to be heard,
But my own heartbeat.
May 2014 · 235
Spring (Haiku)
Ian Neiswinter May 2014
Spring brings bright colors,
Beside the morning scent of
Life awakening.
May 2014 · 380
Summer (Haiku)
Ian Neiswinter May 2014
The warmth of the sun,
Playful birds chirping music.
Life has recovered.
May 2014 · 631
Fall (Haiku)
Ian Neiswinter May 2014
Squirrels scurry fast,
Prepping for the cold onslaught.
Living one more year.
Apr 2014 · 362
Vernal Equinox
Ian Neiswinter Apr 2014
The snow has abated,
But the sky remains white;
The time of year I have awaited,
When the snow geese take flight.

They land and cover the newly thawed lake,
Creating an alabaster sea.
I watch and listen to the music they make,
Absorbing this true beauty.

The sun reaches its peak,
Illuminating the downy white crests.
I had no words; I could not speak.
This artistry I have been blessed.

I turn with a tear,
It is my time to return.
Until next year,
Have a peaceful sojourn.
Apr 2014 · 1.3k
Bald and White
Ian Neiswinter Apr 2014
The day’s last rays shone over the mountain,
Warming my face as I take in the surrounding.
Orange to red, purple to blue,
The mythical sky embraced every hue.

Then from the ridge soared a great Bald White Eagle,
Perching on a close branch, exalted and regal.
Fear struck my heart, for I have invaded.
Her sacred home I have desecrated.

The sun slowly waned, as we sat eyes locked.
I dare not move; all exits were blocked.
She turned her head and watched the sun set,
And suddenly her presence was no longer a threat.

The fear slowly recessed,
As we both took in the beauty of the west.
For just like me,
She only needed company.

— The End —