Friday, August 25, 2023

 

Haiku Friday: Summer's End

 

The beauty of this world can be overwhelming, especially on the cusp of change-- the first snowfall, a red leaf on the sidewalk, life pushing up from the ground in hues of green. 
 
The end of summer is its own elegy. Let's haiku about that this week. Here, I will go first:
 
Light of evening
The warm air is bittersweet
Sweaters still sleeping.
 
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern and have some fun!

Comments:
The wicked hot and
muggy days hang on, not yet
able to let go


 
The browns of August
are anxious for the colors
and the cool of Fall
 
Summers fading light
Stored heat emanates, blisters
Sirius, dog days
 
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