
Haiku is a form with 3 (or more) lines following the short-long-short, 3-5-3, 2-3-2, (5-7-5 traditional) form of approximately twelve syllables. Haiku are written about nature, the seasons, a beautiful moment in nature, an emotional experience while in nature, or change. No title. Kigo optional. No rhyming.
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brisk winds sway feeders
Juncos hop around eating
winter has arrived


©️Ruth Klein aka RuthScribbles
What a nice moment to capture! I enjoyed your poem, Ruth! 🙂
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Thank you, Yvette!
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Very nicely written
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Thank you Sadje!
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You’re welcome
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And the birds— your birds have returned. All’s good with this part of the world. Lovely. Blessings. XoXo
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Yes!! I’m full of joy!! Thanks for stopping by!
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I’ve some of those lovelies too. Amid a varied crowd.
You remind me that I need to untie my windchime.
While I was away I didn’t want the strong winds to drive the neighbors nutso.
It is rather large with metal tubes. And even next to the house it can get rather loud. 🙂
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I have admired those big chimes! The birds have all returned… well mostly… I’m so happy!
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The Cardinals and purple wrens are providing most of the color for today. Other wise it would be drab grey!
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I love those little juncos, Ruth. This is a lovely moment to share in a haiku. ❤
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Thank you! ❤️
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Sweet moment and pictures 🙂
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❤️🙏🏻❤️
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Beautifully done. Love the haiku.
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❤️🙏🏻❤️
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