A stroll down the driveway on the third day of spring.
By D. E. Allen
I
walk in cold mist.
Above
me, a sky of gray.
The
world is vacant.
It
should be Springtime.
Winter,
please go away now.
Dampness
chills my bones.
Spring
tries to come forth.
Winter
refuses to leave.
Cool
air surrounds me.
Blanket
of flowers.
Quietly
you are waiting.
Hidden
by moist earth.
Asparagus
patch.
I
hear you call me softly,
“Please
make me ready.”
Look,
there, Daffodils.
Too
soon I say, it’s too cold.
Chills
still embrace me.
Patience,
patience all.
Summers
toil comes soon enough.
We
will yearn for rest.
Let
us all relax.
Enjoy
this spring transition.
Be
still, and at peace.
A series of haiku written to express the feel of a typical early Spring day here on Long Island; damp, overcast, chilly, yet filled with abundant life waiting in the wing.
ReplyDeleteAnd very Zen-like!
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