Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Poem: May 9th, 2021

 10 Haiku for Our Garden in Spring

More living than dead, 

It’s time to take the census.

Hello blue crocus.


Last year we put down

bricks to make a path. The weeds

laughed and made their own.


First, the forsythia.

Then, the purple irises.

They come, but don’t last.


After the late freeze, 

Such joy to see the new growth

In the herb garden.


Home, and the dogwood

has laid a carpet of pink

flowers at our feet.


Gathering the sticks

in bundles that we will use

throughout the summer.


A fire would be nice

tonight, but the wind says no,

or the rain says no.


We clean up the leaves,

and then the helicopters,

and then those damn strings.


Every year huge

Pink peonies burst from their

Dense and crimson orbs.


Everything is dark

brown and dark emerald green

until the sun shines.


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