Three Winter Haikus Poem by Clyde King

Three Winter Haikus



Cold winds ring my bells.
Squirrels hibernate in trees.
Snakes drowse in a torpor.

The speckled trout swims
In the cold Mexican Gulf.
They look for hooked shrimp.

The fire dies as
Night smothers it in darkness.
My dog yawns at me.

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Clyde King

Clyde King

San Antonio, Texas
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