Cool clouds hanging low
Sunlight trapped behind the grey
Four miles, legs felt great
🙂
🙂
🙂
🙂
Cool clouds hanging low
Sunlight trapped behind the grey
Four miles, legs felt great
🙂
🙂
🙂
🙂
Midnight is calling
Just outside my window pane
In a star filled night
§
The night marches on
Midnight taps on my shoulder
Need to get some sleep
§
A tough wake up call
Baby is teething early
Midnight got here quick
Cold gray gloomy day
Two point five miles – led like legs
Rattle, clang, and clink

This kind of sums me up.
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What a treat to see 🙂
🙂 Twenty Twelve year end review
Thanks for all the love 🙂
2012 → 2013
A Happy New Year!
To all of you who read my,
haiku/poem blog.
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 5,300 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 9 years to get that many views.
Gifts are now open
Freed from their wrappings and bows
New presents abound
÷
My shoulder, nap time
Son’s gentle breath in my ear
Secure, safe, and warm
Carolina Day 1
Blue skies and no clouds
A warm, bright, and beautiful
Carolina day
Carolina Day 2
Sun filled, light blue sky
Casual white clouds drifting
Lazy hammock day
What happened to fun?
Just a lot of gloom and doom –
on the T.V. set
Is there any good news left to report?
Every time I watch the local news or national news all I see are horrible stories. Can’t they report something other than that?
Maybe that should be their New Years resolution.
In
your
shadow I
will stand
Behind
the
wooden
cross
The world needs to see just how great you’re love is
Because
even
in your
shadow
I still
feel
safe
and
warm
thank
you
for all
that you
do
I have wanted to try a shape poem for some time. Can you guess what it is? I hope to do more of these in the future.
Sleep tight all children
Twinkle, twinkle, Christmas Star
Santa comes tonight
Kenny Chesney – I’ll Be Home for Christmas
This is the detective’s side of the story.
For the original Haiku (Parts 1-5) click on the link: http://longjourneysandshortroads.com/2012/12/14/haiku-christmastime-part-5/.
Christmas Eve – first snow
Detective picks up the trail
Killer has no clue
—
Eyes for just the prize
Dressed out in a Santa suit
The detective waits
—
Hidden by shadow
Watching the seasonal beat
of twinkling white lights
—
Killer makes his move
Detective saves this Christmas for
one lucky victim
—
The white lights sparkle
Detective arrives at home
Christmastime is safe
Merry Christmas everyone!
I hope you guys have a great holiday.
Six years have passed by
Since the day we said I do
It has gone so fast
🙂
Part 1
Christmastime of year
With a soft white snow falling
Killer spies his prize
Part 2
Cold and all alone
With presents of red and green
She hurries inside
Part 3
Killer makes his move
Jingle bells, detective sees
Feet rush through the snow
Part 4
Killer grips his knife
White lights twinkle in the hall
Victim doesn’t see
Part 5
Gun blasts from behind
Shots echo in the hallway
Killing spree is done
Part 1
Christmastime of year
With a soft white snow falling
Killer spies his prize
Part 2
Cold and all alone
With presents of red and green
She hurries inside
Part 3
Killer makes his move
Jingle bells, detective sees
Feet rush through the snow
Part 4
Killer grips his knife
White lights twinkle in the hall
Victim doesn’t see
Part 1
Christmastime of year
With a soft white snow falling
Killer spies his prize
Part 2
Cold and all alone
With presents of red and green
She hurries inside
Part 3
Killer makes his move
Jingle bells, detective sees
Feet rush through the snow
Part 1
Christmastime of year
With a soft white snow falling
Killer spies his prize
Part 2
Cold and all alone
With presents of red and green
She hurries inside