HAIKU POEM
The beaches waves hit
Sounding of flooding water
Soothes aches all over
Silence Around Us
Our watchful eyes hear the world
Hands do the Talking
To be a Leader,
One must first dream then act out,
Fulfillment is yours.
The wind is blowing
It is blowing very hard
I don't like the wind.
A broken tree cut
Bring no shade to the weary
Then what good is it?
Rainy Falls, seeds Sprout
Continues life from something
Small but strong, it grows.
Gracefully slither
He sneaks to the net untouched
With one swing he scores.
The winter is over
Spring is here hurray good cheer!
I am glad it's here!
I like spring water
It makes me feel good inside
It takes my breath away.
Fall is almost here.
I like the colorful leaves.
Others like the fall too.
Leaves down everywhere
Different colors through the year
Fall is almost here!
Fall is leaves falling
Eating crisp, crunchy apples
A warm fire burning.
Fall is leaves falling,
Munching on sweet red apples
A warm fire burning.
Snow falling slowly
Blanketing the trees and road
Silence and beauty.
Branches stretching out
To grab the sunsets colours
Night is approaching.
White light shining through
patterns along the blank wall
brightening my day.
As the wind does blow
Across the trees, I see
Buds blooming in May
I walk across sand
And find myself blistering
In the hot, hot heat
Falling to the ground,
I watch a leaf settle down
In a bed of brown.
It’s cold—and I wait
For someone to shelter me
And take me from here.
We are but flyspecks
On that window pane of life
The window cleaner!
I'm but a flyspeck
On life's great window pane
No! a fingernail
Chicken or the egg?
No Egg, No Chicken, Dummies
It's a no-brainer!
Light of the moon
Moves west, flowers' shadows
Creep eastward.
In the moonlight,
The color and scent of the wisteria
Seems far away.
Everything I touch
with tenderness, alas,
pricks like a bramble.
Over the wintry
forest, winds howl in rage
with no leaves to blow.
The crow has flown away:
swaying in the evening sun,
a leafless tree.
Whitecaps on the bay:
A broken signboard banging
In the April wind. - Richard Wright
As the wind does blow
Across the trees, I see the
Buds blooming in May
I walk across sand
And find myself blistering
In the hot, hot heat
Falling to the ground,
I watch a leaf settle down
In a bed of brown.
It’s cold—and I wait
For someone to shelter me
And take me from here.
I hear crackling
Crunch, of today’s new found day
And know it won’t last
Falling to the ground,
I watch a leaf settle down
In a bed of brown.
A cricket disturbed
the sleeping child; on the porch
a man smoked and smiled.
I'm turning over
look out and give me room there
you crbicket, you.
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