Category Archives: haiku

#611 – ebbing

night’s blackness ebbing

train’s whistle and unseen bird

welcome cold, spring day

 

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#610 – spring

painted spring tulips

blooming in pinks and purples

atop white stained snow

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#609 – faithful

twenty-eight degrees

warm church welcomes the faithful

St.Patrick’s Day mass

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#608- gripping

snow’s white knuckled grip

shrinking into the shadows

defying spring’s warmth

 

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ha ha haiku

 This is so true!

– I saw this on Facebook today

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#607 – reduced circumstances

elegant white birch

hovers over snow filled yard

twisted, bent by storm

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#606- nocturnal gardens

by Diane Cook and Len Jenshel, from the March 2013 feature story “Night Gardens”

Pink cherry blossoms

sway in nighttime spring breezes

at Kyoto shrine

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#605 – Nemo/Charlotte

ice pelting windows

lights flickering, wind howling

February snow

 

 

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604 -rattling

rattling panes howl

winter wind chases away

January thaw

 

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#603- cold

biting, freezing rain

pinging against the windows

blanketing the lawn

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