Haiku-spring in Winnipeg

A Post a Day in May 7/31

Sun warms. Bare arms shy. 
But cat’s limbs stretch long. Secure 
luxuriating.

Tender green shoots rise  
Wet dense earth shifts to open 
Season welcomes growth

Spring streets burst with life 
Danger lurks in gaps and voids 
Roll becomes kerplunk

Haiku is a fun form to play with; in its strictest most authentic version, “a traditional Japanese haiku is a three-line poem with seventeen syllables, written in a 5/7/5 syllable count. Often focusing on images from nature, haiku emphasizes simplicity, intensity, and directness of expression…” [Source: https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/text/haiku-poetic-form]

Earlier posts on this blog that play with the Haiku form:


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Land acknowledgement: I respectfully recognize that I live on the original lands of Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the MĂ©tis Nation.

Photo of yellow bike by ulises varela on Unsplash


Comments

  1. Bravo !
    Great photos et great Haikus
    Danielle

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  2. Lovely Haikus. So nice to see your Holly there! <3

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