Time for the winners!

Wonderful entries, everyone. It was even tougher picking winners this time that last time. So I did what any indecisive judge does—I delayed a few days.
But now it's Monday, a few days after the contest ended, I have been thinking about the entries since, and I finally have a ranking.
Oh, before giving the winners, I also want to mention that I haven't replied to any comments up to this point because I wanted to avoid reading any of the entries until after the contest. I will reply to all of you now, after posting this.
Anyway, on with the winners!
Special Mention
ladybug on my laptop
you must go
but not out into the snow
Yes, Carol, this is a haiku, and a wonderful one! So wonderful that I wanted to bend the contest rules (that you should post the haiku in the comments) and recongize it. Very well done.
Runner-Up #1
Stacked high
safe haven
for frozen wings
Runner-up #2
Let me sleep
wings dream of future
life transformed
3rd Place
, with one that reminds me of my son's talking before bed every night:
Moon shines on
spider in my head
hiding monsters under bed
2nd Place
, with this nod towards Japanese mythology:
Bugs scuttling
The winter breeze
Brings the shriek of the yuki-onna
1st Place
, with this wonderful sketch of life scene (shasei):
ice drips
from a chrysalis...
first spring wind
Thank You!
Congratulations winners. I will send your prizes as soon as I finish this post. And thank you everyone for entering! All of you wrote really good small poems! I will post contest #3 sometime soon—I hope all of you will enter again!