Glorious Daisies : A Late Night Haiku

this daisy riot
petals reaching for the sky
buzzing content bees

I wrote this haiku a few months ago, but some glitch kept it from posting. Glad I found it, and now to share it with you.

The Distraction of Electrons

Photo by Juan Pablo Serrano Arenas on Pexels.com

with sunlight falling
I’m abuzz with distraction
called by electrons

A Good Morning Haiku

night is complete

dawn’s grace arrives

resisting waking

A Good Night Haiku

A summer’s evening haiku

through the summer’s sun

life drips down upon the earth

bees sing merrily

Haiku, July 19, 2020

the well lit blue sky
as summer’s glory descends
birds sing from the trees

Tonight’s Haiku: July 14, 2020

movement of my feet
scenes along these quiet streets
suburban whimsy

I came across the cover photo on this evening’s walk. I’ve seen it before, and really get a kick out if it.

It’s really feeling like summer in Seattle. It really hasn’t had the feel until the past few days. Fortunately, it’s not too hot. I’m truly acclimatized to these moderate climes.

Haiku, July 9, 2020

dawn hidden by clouds

songbirds boldly chattering

gentle summer’s breeze

A morning after a restless night. Coffee far too late, perhaps. My ears attuned to the night, hearing so very much, sleep came with difficulty to late to be useful. Once I woke, the morning calmness and quietude spoke to me. 

Wednesday Morning Haiku

These peaceful moments
Walking in my neighborhood
Sunlight upon clouds

Graceful Sunlight: A Haiku

the motion of light
falls gracefully on petals
gentle summer breeze

Morning Poem, July 6, 2020

grey coolness flows in

obscures the morning sunlight

flowers wake slowly