empty branches
dusted with first snow
wait to revive
This senryū is my response to
RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #436,
with these prompt words: empty and revive.
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empty branches
dusted with first snow
wait to revive
This senryū is my response to
RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #436,
with these prompt words: empty and revive.
Image source: pngegg.com
maple leaf
catcher of sunlight
thoughts of home
This senryū is my response to
RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #435,
with these prompt words:
catcher and thought.
fish in a drought
swimming with nowhere to go
panic in a puddle
This haiku is my response to Twiglet #302: fish in a puddle.
Shared with OpenLinkNight at dVerse ~ Poets Pub.
space between us grew
love no longer our nature
a life of pretense
This senryū is my response to
RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt
Challenge #409, where the prompt words are
nature and space.
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empty nest
one downy feather
past whispers
This senryū is my response to
RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #400,
where the prompt words are feather and whisper.
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the strongest of wills
bends when considering love
matters of the heart
This senryū is my response to
RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #392,
where the prompt words are bend(ing/s) and heart.
Ashes in the Air
Our county has an open burn season for brush, etc., that runs from the first of November through the first of March, provided high winds are not a factor. Our city does, as well, and resident are encouraged to be considerate of neighbors. In fact, they are encouraged to take broken tree limbs, leaves and brush to the city’s yard waste site where mulch is made available to residents. Why burning is allowed in the city, where up to five houses may be within an acre of land, is beyond me. Even the slightest breeze will carry smoke hundreds of feet. With the mild winters and temperature fluctuations that we have, it’s not unusual to have an occasional fifty to seventy degree day with open windows as an open invitation for that smoke.
smoke slowly rises
as dry leaves and branches burn
ashes in the air
This haibun is my response to Ronovan Writes #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt
#Challenge 391 BURN(ed/ing/s) and Old.
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one who loves
offers simple gift
tender thoughts
This senryū is my response to
RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #364,
where the prompt words are tender and who.
troubled child
leaves home in turmoil
mother weeps
Sorry so dark, but this senryū is my response to
RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #361,
where the prompt words are home and weep.
the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls, seen from Canada
moon rising
above the rapids
fatal plunge
This senryū is my response to RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku
Prompt Challenge #358,
where the prompt words are plunge and rapid.