Friday, March 26, 2021

 

Haiku Friday: Warmth

 

Warm weather is coming again-- even here in Minnesota. And in a few months, maybe, hopefully, we will be able to gather again in groups, in the sunshine.
 
Let's haiku about that this week! Here, I will go first:
 
The smell of wood smoke
Will now come from our backyards;
The outdoors beckons.
 
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern, and have some fun....

Comments:
Buds, blossoms, flowers
but in March, Global Warming
Scary consequences
 
What's that in my yard?
Green things! Emerging from Earth!
Are they alien pods?
 
Unseasonably
Warm day, bought periwinkle
Blue pansies with joy
 
Flowers are blooming,
Sunshine is on my shoulders,
Coat back in closet.
 
Sun, 40 degrees.
Late March in the Twin Cities
Pale legs, shorts, flip-flops.
 
The sun shines, higher
in the sky, as soil warms up...
beneath the world greens

 
"No pants after June!"
says my shorts-wearing colleague.
Teachers love summer.
 
The water wings on
And the muck boots stored away
I float blissfully
 
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