Friday, January 10, 2025

Haiku Friday: Fire and Snow

 


In the South, it is snowing. In California, it is burning. What to make of it all? Let's haiku about these things-- in any way you want-- this week. Here, I will go first:

We Minnesotans
With our shovels and snowplows
Look on with concern.

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

15 comments:

  1. Handy ice scrapper
    Sits unused in the glove box
    Waiting patiently

    I am traveling
    Snow expected in Durham
    Cold in Florida

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  2. Fire and cold weather
    Nature will refresh and cleanse
    Humans must adjust

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  3. CraigA3:45 PM

    We Virginians do
    Not know what to do with the
    White stuff: Bless our hearts!

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  4. City draped in white…
    New tracks each morning reveal
    critters come by night

    These visitors leave
    a roadmap of indents on
    my yard, front and back

    Where do they come from?
    Where are they going? What do
    they do as I sleep?

    Under cover, I
    stay warm, unaware of this
    entire other world

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  5. For the kiddos, snow
    storms rock! Sledding, skiing, snow
    ball fights! And no school!

    For the unhoused, it’s
    just plain dangerous. Our church
    kicks into high gear.

    For my dogs, snow means
    fewer walks, but much better
    hunting for foxes.

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  6. Anonymous7:56 AM

    Haystack fire red
    Roars—boy jumps ,falls into ashes
    Scars borne forever.

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  7. Anonymous8:00 AM

    Desert sun in throat,
    Crave the icy salve of drink
    Koolaid ambrosia.

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  8. Anonymous8:04 AM

    She sat smartly in
    High heels and Chanel, ladling
    Ice into Chablis.

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  9. Anonymous8:12 AM

    Will you trade cool ice
    For Fire, debating your mind
    With heretofore friend?

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  10. Anonymous8:18 AM

    Behind cottage in
    The snowy meadow sparrows
    Vie for a seed feast.

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  11. Anonymous8:21 AM

    Crucible of Fire
    Houses and Humans perish
    When will we learn?

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  12. Anonymous2:46 PM

    Ice,cream commingle
    Out comes Heaven’s delight, the
    Babe waits , tongue outstretched..

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  13. Anonymous4:49 PM

    The Romantic left
    By a cold , cold beau—Her heart
    Afire, his an ice floe.

    heart ice,hers fire.

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  14. Anonymous5:07 PM

    Lovely poem! Jill!

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  15. Anonymous12:29 PM

    Body iced, she clung
    To stone,and whispered from grave
    He knelt with a rose.

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