April is National Poetry Writing Month — NaPoWriMo for short. I don’t know if I can do this for the whole month of April but I felt inspired to share some haiku poetry that I was compelled to write.
April Haiku – Most of the Time
Number One
Showers, warmth, green earth
Symphonies of spring songbirds
Sun peaking through clouds
Number Two
Children’s shouts of glee
Jumping into rain puddles
Number Three
Faces gaze skyward
Welcoming the sun
Number Four
Bulbs shoot forth new growth
Soft warm drops dance upon tongues
Springtime has arrived
April 1st, 2013
“Knock, knock”
Whose there?
“Mother Nature”
Mother Nature who?
“The one that controls the weather. April Fool’s Day! Gotcha ya!”
I couldn’t resist. After a long, cold and snowy winter and the fleeting promise of spring on Good Friday we were greeted with minus 6 degree weather upon waking today. Communities north of us are being warned to expect more snow today. Mother Nature is large and in charge.


I love your Haiku (Haikus?) …if anything can coax Spring out from the shadows at last, it has to be your poetry… Beautiful!
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Syyward, yes Skyward!
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I can see why you like Haiku!
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I like!
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