haiku.blog
A new day a new haiku
Each day is the same
But the sunsets always change
Still treading water
A creeping speedwell
Begins the transformation
From lawn to meadow
Warty visitors
Leaping through the vegetables
Welcome any time!
A small simple home
Closer to the green garden
Comfortable creatures
I wish I could share
This apple blossom. I hope
To share the apples
A crack in the sky
Letting fears out and light in
Carry me away
Never cast a clout
Cast doubt on every forecast
‘Til the may is out
Your opening eyes
Start to see your where your world ends
And others begin
Canvas canopies
Dividing us from starlight
Shelter us from dew
Keep reminding me
To cherish the every day
Before they are gone
Lurid lush lime leaves
Freshly torn by a spring breeze
What is this disease?
Every day I walk
In Sisyphus’ footsteps
I walk every day
Alone together
United by distance
Different worlds in one
White stars lift me up
They won’t ever box me in
Spring can’t pass me by
Perfect purple bells
Tumble from the woodland floor
Where did they come from?
Kestrels circling
Locked in a downward spiral
We’ve been here before
I reach for the sun
But I always fall far short
Should I keep trying?
Still in ignorance
We tear the soil apart
In scars that won’t heal
Hidden in treetops
There’s another world to find
If you just look up
I made these sharp stubs
From seasoned sycamore sticks
Harvested last year
I stop to wonder
How does time fly by so fast?
Then we’re off again!
Early morning walks
Remind us that in the end
Everything changes
Fractal ferns unfurl
From forgotten forest floors
For far-off futures
Stitchwort, the bone star
A remedy for side stitch
And meat for adders