Friday, September 11, 2015

Haiku Friday: Signs of Fall


Fall is a delicious season in Minnesota. It is ripe and whole and perfect. There is the coming of winter, the inevitable snows, put off for this time of beautiful sunsets and crisp air. Apples spring forth, and tonight I heard the sound of a marching band nearby (and had to go investigate).  

Let's haiku today about the signs of fall, wherever you are.  I will go first:

The drumline calls out
To the squash and shorter days
I savor it all.

Now it is your turn! Just slap it into the comments section below, using the 5/7/5 syllable count. (and no, I did not pick this subject just to make the Medievalist feel homesick…).

6 comments:

  1. A Waco Friend6:41 AM

    Ohio Autumn
    young woman Sunday Morning
    stole my heart away.

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  2. Anonymous8:54 AM

    Pumpkin Spice Latte,
    Your siren call sounds loudly
    I respond apace.

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  3. Fall? Still summer here
    Won't get cold till November
    Love snow, but can wait

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  4. Texas has no fall,
    Only two seasons here: hot
    and a lbit less hot.

    (Saddest Haiku I've ever written.)

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  5. Jgutzmoller9:26 AM

    My favorite time
    Leaves shimmering in color
    Air crisp, sweaters on

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