Friday, July 10, 2020

 

Haiku Friday: The Heart of Summer


The days go late. The humidity hangs in the air, attaching itself to you somewhere between your clothes and your skin. The sky can be hazy or crystal clear.

It's the heart of summer. Let's haiku about that this week. Here, I'll go first:

I watch one sailboat
Cut an arc on Lake Harriet
The shape of the moon.

Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern, and have some fun!


Comments:
The air is still and
so am I the flowers and
virus are vibrant
 
A breeze in the trees,
Sunshine on my shoulders, warm,
A glass of cold beer.
 
Bee Balm, Hydrangeas
Bachelor Buttons, Cosmos
Sunpatiens. Happy!


 
The air stands sentry
Laundry hangs limp on the line
The fish are biting
 
Wonderful
 
Light until its late
Lots of time to play, but no
Work keeps me busy
 
Hmmmm.... IPLG, you might need a comma or semi-colon after "no" to get the meaning you want.
 
Hammock ‘tween two trees
The breeze rocks me back and forth
Lazy cloud floats by
 
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