Friday, February 19, 2021

 

Haiku Friday: Ice!

 


Ice is everywhere! We're used to it here, but it has invaded places that it really should not go. I'm wondering how the Medievalist is doing-- a Minnesotan in Texas when Texas is acting like Minnesota.

But I'm sure we all have something to say about it right now, so let's haiku about ice this week. Here, I will go first:

The most elegant:

The thin, curved line in ice

Cut by a left skate.

And now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable formula, and have some fun!


Comments:
The ice reached downwards
to the small boy begging him
to break a piece off

Tomorrow he would
go out and find a puddle
where his kind friend was
 
To prevent falling,
walk with feet flat on ice-- the
Hockey Coach Shuffle.
 
A starry cold night
He stands with a misting hose
Making an ice rink

Next day it’s ready
Kids with hockey sticks appear
And the game begins
 
The word Ice rhymes with
rice, spice, nice, splice, dice, lice, mice
But I got Nothing.
 
Ice Ice baby dum
Yo VIP let’s kick it alright
Stop, collaborate, and listen

 
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A glaze upon bark
Pink blooms encapsulated
Ice sarcophagus
 
Normally I like
Ice in coffee, to skate on,
Not in living room.
 
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