Tag Archives: haiku
Health Aperitif = Fresh Elderberry Juice: Haiku
Health aperitif:
San Pellegrino plus fresh
New Earth’s Heart Connection: Haiku
Finding new places
to tap into the Earth’s heart:
Welcome connections.
Facing Death Rudeness: Haiku
When you’re facing death,
it turns out you might forget
to use good manners.
Lying Is Never True: Haiku
Just because you tell
a lie over and over
doesn’t make it true.
Desire Bait And Switch: Haiku Lament
Tragic irony: /
Have all you’ve begged and prayed for,/
Hopes Fulfilled As Fingers Dance: Haiku
Words of Christ inspire.
Fingers dance across my back.
Finding Peace In Nature — Read The Book: Haiku
If I don’t find peace
in Nature, it’s because I’m
not reading the book.
A Tick, Not A Hickey: Rhyming Haiku Lament
It’s not a hickey.
It’s a tick. He stuck himself
deep in my neck. Heck.
Bring Peace In Nature To Others: Haiku
OR
*bring/
peace to others, too.
[Context: We were walking through the woods and fields, doing Nature Observation at Spirit Tree Farms with some folks from out-of-town. As I riffed this haiku, I made these notes:
As we set about finding peace in Nature, it’s always a good time (both to do it, and to be had).
What’s amazing is that, as you share it, others feel it, and thank you for the experience.]