Summer fireflies Competing with stars above In the deep wet woods. When I think of summer, the first thing that comes to my mind are fireflies glowing in the starry night. They are beautiful creatures. Their bioluminescence ability is a wonderful sight to see. In fact, their exquisite gift competes with the stars. The stars... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: The Lost Soul
A silhouette speaks Like a crow in winter snow Or a man's lost soul. This Haiku was created by me, but I want to hear your thoughts. How do you interpret this poem? What do you believe it is conveying?
Haiku Poem: Lonely Ash
Lonelier than ash On a burned-out campfire. Dreams go back to dust. Bonfires are filled with life and fun. You invite friends to camp out around the fire to laugh, recall memories, and cherish this precious moment. Growing up, I would look forward to the fall for this reason: to have S'mores, listen to music,... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Dancing Fog
An arising fog Dances on the crystal lake. Symphony of youth. Have you ever seen the fog arise on a crisp morning day? How about the way it dances and floats on top of a lake? What beautiful scenery it is. I had a lake where I grew up and went fishing. The early dew... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Sunset
Ocean of fire. Set ablaze by the sunset Where beauty has met. Living in Florida, our family can go to the beach whenever we want. The funny thing is, after being here for over 3 years, I think we have visited the beach maybe a dozen times. Despite my infrequency, I still love the scene the... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Blue Moon
Blue moon in winter. Evergreen trees hugged by snow. Wolves howl in the night. When I think of a moon, I always envision a wolf howling. If it's a blue moon, winter comes to my mind. I wanted to paint this picture in my head as I thought about how I could string these words... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Canyon
The canyon below. Carving through nature's delight. An echo of life.
Haiku Poem: Lord of Life
What marvelous love. Jesus gave His life for me. The Lord is my life.
The Day We Met
Took my breath away the day I saw you smile Now we are married. And have grown old together.
Haiku Poem
Haiku Poetry. Five, seven, five syllables. In order, three lines.