May 2, 2016 Grass Haiku By Symanntha Renn ¶ Posted in Haiku ¶ Tagged change of seasons, grass, haiku, poems about nature, rain, short nature poetry, spring, springtime ¶ 6 Comments mist softens the earth the earth lets grass spring up recognizing the season 3-13-15 Recognize the season that you’re in, then embrace it. Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailPinterestMoreRedditPrintTumblrPocketWhatsAppLike Loading...
Lovely! I wish our grass was that green already. Or that we had grass for that matter. Another project for this summer is to try and get a lawn. :S LikeLike Reply
I wish you’d come over and talk to our grass. It doesn’t seem to be springing up, and the birds keep eating the grass seed. LikeLike Reply
Oh no! Sometimes you can put down straw to help with that. In my pots I put wire fencing over the top so they can’t get to it. LikeLike Reply
Beautiful words as always, Symanntha! I admire how you take the “limitations” of the Haiku form and make it seem limitless, with every image so beautifully expressed.. If everyone could do that, tweets would always sound poetic. LikeLike Reply
Lovely! I wish our grass was that green already. Or that we had grass for that matter. Another project for this summer is to try and get a lawn. :S
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I wish you’d come over and talk to our grass. It doesn’t seem to be springing up, and the birds keep eating the grass seed.
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Oh no! Sometimes you can put down straw to help with that. In my pots I put wire fencing over the top so they can’t get to it.
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“Beautiful” Just beautiful.
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Beautiful words as always, Symanntha! I admire how you take the “limitations” of the Haiku form and make it seem limitless, with every image so beautifully expressed.. If everyone could do that, tweets would always sound poetic.
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What a compliment! Thank you so much!!!
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