morning shadow melts
under afternoon sunshine
is it really spring?
– On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea’s Sunday Trees #331 – March 25, 2018. Photo ©2018 Leara Nicole Morris-Clark.
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Haiku
morning shadow melts
under afternoon sunshine
is it really spring?
– On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea’s Sunday Trees #331 – March 25, 2018. Photo ©2018 Leara Nicole Morris-Clark.
Solitude and sand
mix with salty ocean breeze –
Winter dreams of spring
– Written for Carpe Diem Haiku Kai’s Crossroads haiku. The object is to fuse two haiku together to form a new creation. The two original poems and explanation are here.
chaotically
white tufts drift on the wild wind
spring patiently waits
– This haiku was written using RonovanWrites’ explanation of an English haiku. Photo from pixabay.com.
hazy morning beams,
refractions through lapping waves
brighten the blue depths
– Submitted to pure haiku for the month of February’s Ocean theme. It did not make the cut but I wanted to share it with you all anyway.
The Method
emotions flow free
actor and character merge
imparting their truth
thoughts of warm days and
verdant trees fuel fortitude
on a frosty night
– On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea’s Sunday Trees #321 – January 7, 2018. I wrote a haiku for this day as well. Photo ©2018 Leara Morris-Clark.
rhythmic dripping of
icicles in winter sun –
a slow morning burn
– Written for Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge #180. Word prompts were “slow” & “burn” or synonyms of those. Photo from pxhere.com.