Winter’s kindness /
begets Spring’s regret and leaves /
darkness for my love.
Winter’s kindness /
begets Spring’s regret and leaves /
darkness for my love.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Winter, quietly. /
Summer, intensely. /
Fall and Spring, without regrets.
Filed under 2016, poetry by author
Brilliant red cherries – /
The tree of spring temptation – /
Disguising the pits.
The seas of passion /
and the winds of desire /
welcome a Spring rose.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Broom in the corner; /
cobwebs cling to the handle. /
Spring cleaning begins.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Blooms in Spring’s desires. /
Companion to construction. /
Scent not of flowers.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
In the Neighborhood
Spring brings many things:
Alarm sales and fresh-meat men peddling,
Spores flowing as if there will be no more,
Ice cream from a truck whose music rings
As if the end of days will wend
Up and down the streets
Maniacal notes vibrating from the new leaves and petals
As the sun runs undone —
A child on a bike just pedaling to have fun.
–David E. Booker
Filed under 2016, poetry by author
Spring sun hides in air. /
Leaves curled in Winter’s cold sleep. /
Love ends in flowers.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Spring winds woo new grass. /
Some still brown and holding to /
Winter’s dark love.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Snow melts: drip, drip, drip. /
Ice rattles down the gutter. /
Slowly spring creeps in.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author