Friday, March 18, 2022

 

Haiku Friday: Signs of Spring

 

 
 It's kinda sorta maybe looking like Spring might someday arrive. In Minnesota, that means that the snowbanks start to recede. They might not be completely gone until May, but... the process has started.

Let's haiku about that this week-- the hints of Spring and hope. Here, I will go first:

It is just the sun
But it stays with us later
And warms up my heart.

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


Comments:


Springtime is known for
unpredictability
and new beginnings


 
Purple hyacinths
One whiff -- a season unfolds
Resurrection, Hope.
 
They start as yellow
capsules on green stalks, then BAM!
Daffodils surge forth!

 
The ice finally
Decides to break up and leave,
Piling on the shore.
 
Crosses on their backs
Looking for “the one” … or two.
Spring peepers warm up.
 
I am hurriedly
spreading mulch in my garden
The ground knows it's Spring

 
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