Summer is Alive - Haiku.

Goldfinch60

The buds are open

Glorious colour abounds.

Summer is alive.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 2nd, 2017 01:45
  • Comment from author about the poem: The beauty of flowers.
  • Category: Haiku
  • Views: 27
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  • orchidee

    A fine write G, as we see some sunflowers coming out in our own garden now too.

    • Goldfinch60

      Thanks Orchi, they are coming up around us as well.

      • orchidee

        How was the Summer of 1066?!

      • Fay Slimm.

        Love this haiku of encouragement to look around at the colour of summer. Great read.

        • Goldfinch60

          Thanks Fay. I enjoy writing Haiku and Senryu.

        • kevin browne

          its certainly blooming well here in Somerset in the UK. the weather is doing really well so bottoms up! a lovely little write.

          • Goldfinch60

            Thanks Kevin, it is doing well in the Midlands, UK as well.

          • onepauly

            alive and well

            • Goldfinch60

              Very true, thanks onepauly.

            • Michael Edwards

              Great write says it all - well almost - flowers in full bloom but lawn suffering from red edge and having to round daily with the hose.

              • Goldfinch60

                Thanks Michael yes the heat has it's drawbacks.

              • Louis Gibbs

                This is a happy little Haiku, Goldy. Thanks for sharing!

                • Goldfinch60

                  My absolute pleasure. I write many haiku and senryu but don't always get around to putting them on the site.

                • Heather T

                  I love a good haiku. It is hot enough here in NC, but plenty prettiful. Everyone in the hills has fled for the coast.

                  • Goldfinch60

                    Thanks Heather, much appreciated.



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