A crystal blue lake
Rocks and stones skip, bounce, and hop
Across its surface
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For more prompts like “skip” go here: Haiku Horizons
A crystal blue lake
Rocks and stones skip, bounce, and hop
Across its surface
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For more prompts like “skip” go here: Haiku Horizons
Soaking up the wind
Soft warm breeze upon my face
Soothingly gentle
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I wrote this one while I was sitting outside with my daughter yesterday. Kind of hated not to share it so that is why I am posting it this morning. Hope you have a great Sunday.
Hidden in the fog
A tree sheds its yellow leaves
Silently they fall
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Foggy spring sunrise
Colorful birds singing out
A bright morning song
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Do you need a little songbird noise?
Here’s 11 hours of it.
Enjoy.
A small ladybug
Crawling over the brown mulch
Full of sharp color
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I like lady bugs, but this might be too much.
You decide.
Tranquil night-time breeze
Brushes back the new spring leaves
A full moon revealed
Colorful
Vibrant and alive
Cherry tree blossoms in bloom
Mixed and mingled among the green leaves
Pink
Thank you for the inspiration Quirky Shine: quirkyshine.wordpress.com
*Sidlak poetry (sid/lak) is a structured poetry consisting of 5 lines with 3-5-7-9 syllables AND A COLOR. The last line must be a COLOR that describes the whole poem or the feelings of the writer.
Ocean side
Sitting with my toes
Firmly planted in the sand
Underneath a loud flapping palm tree
Blue
That’s my first attempt at Sidlak Poetry. I would love to hear some thoughts on it and I would love to see what you can do. Post your Sidlak poem either in the comments section or your own blog. Swing back over and leave me your link so I can check it out.
Great version of this Buffett classic.
Writing a poem
Reflecting on the beauty
Of this Mother Earth
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For more prompts like “poem” go here: Haiku Horizons