Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry.
The poems are limited to 3 lines and 17 syllables.

5 on the first line,
7 on the second line,
and 5 on the third.


I try to write one Haiku everyday.
Most days I fail, but some days inspiration strikes.
Sometimes it gushes for days at a time.
You can never tell when something will touch your heart.

Thanks for spending a moment reading
Haiku from the Heart.

I hope you'll be back to read my words.


Friday, November 18, 2011

Thanks, But I'll Do It Myself

Recycling day. Wind.
Paper scattered in all yards.
She gives, she takes back.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Fall

Almost bare branches.
Dry leaves scattered everywhere.
Messy. Beautiful.

Closing In

First snow of Autumn
Streets suddenly look narrow.
Trees laden with snow.