red-winged blackbird trills
over the muddy meadow
jet roars overhead
Forcing Forsythia Haiku
how you can force blooms
from forsythia’s bare stems
in your heated home
Robins in the Snow American Sentence
The robins don’t care if there’s snow on the ground, they sing their mating song.
NOTE: This poetic form is Allen Ginsburg’s answer to the Japanese haiku
April Snow Haiku
white-washed lace-work world
a proper Boston springtime
with snow on tulips
Haiku — Cherry Blossoms, Broken Tree
white cherry blossoms
before a broken tree —
winter’s distant artifact
Late April Haiku: Sun Through Bare Branches
sun through bare branches
first time on the wooded path
treetops blushing red
April Meadow Haiku
over the meadow
still short and barren, sun shines
on the wild onions
Snow Farm Haiku
april, the snow farm
still boasts mountains ten feet high
will they ever melt?
April Rain Haiku
the earth shows me how
to open up to magic
with the new-sprung grass
March Haiku – Dirty Snow
as the snow recedes
who will clean up all the dirt?
will the rains do it?