Haikus Poem by Daniel Nairn

Haikus



i.
Day comes in, splash of light
Pleases me, I laugh
Day goes out: dry silence.

ii.
Night is dark, moon hides face
Stars shrink behind clouds
Triumphant water falls

iii.
Though thunder strikes much fear
The sky is still there
He is patient, not weak.

iv.
When the storm died, I cried
For though the sun stands
Dark mist still shrouds my eyes

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Daniel Nairn

Daniel Nairn

Bellevue, Nebraska
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