Friday, 26 March 2010

spring haiku

geese skein
across patchwork fields -
new shoots appear




previously published in Blithe Spirit, the journal of the British Haiku Society

10 comments:

Kids Count 4 Earthday Webinar said...

Nice haiku, I'm always a sucker for skein of geese! ;-)

all my best,

Alan
Literature Director: Bath Japanese Festival

With Words: Events

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balloon man said...

I could almost smell the Spring Breeze wafting from your lovely blog. Good luck with the book. Nice to see writers using their ingenuity to get to as broad a public as possible. Best Wishes.

Birdman said...

Now, this is an uplifting image to push me on to spring.

Kelly M. said...

wonderful image (especially if one is a knitter!) -- and congratulations on your new publication!

Midian.L.S.F - Commaosdeseda Oficial said...

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Anonymous said...

One of my favorite spring sights.

Kay Cooke said...

A lovely haiku that just oozes spring in the northern hemisphere!
Congrats on your book release!

Kari of Writing Up A Storm said...

I had to look up "skein" to see what it meant when used with geese ~ I love learning a new meaning of a word, especially when I then get to see how beautifully you have paired its double meaning with "patchwork" in the next line ~ nicely done! xo Kari

Rambling Woods said...

Like the skein of geese.....

Enchanted Oak said...

I liked the haiku. Very mature and intelligent.