The first tentative tendrils of spring are here, as are a couple of haiku themed as such…

Brush
That smell, of finger-
Brushed grass, of sun-touched clover,
Of summer coming.

Burgeon
Let the bare trees speak
Of frosts braved, of storms endured.
Spring buds burgeoning.
*Thanks for reading, folks. Images courtesy of Andrea Stöckel and Colin. My recent short stories include ‘The Young Man from Number Twenty-Seven‘ and ‘Sense of Community‘.
Matthew Richardson is a writer of short stories. His work has featured in Gold Dust magazine, Literally Stories, Close to the Bone, McStorytellers, Penny Shorts, Soft Cartel, Whatever Keeps the Lights On, Flashback Fiction, Cafelit, Best MicroFiction 2021, Writer’s Egg, Idle Ink, The Wild Word, and Shooter magazine. He is a doctoral student at the University of Dundee, a lucky husband, and a proud father. He blogs at www.matthewjrichardson.com.

Love both. How marvelous. Braved storms ⛵️ xoxo
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Thanks Selma – very kind of you as always!
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Delightful – I can almost smell the clover.
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Thanks Chris. Definitely some spring smells starting to manifest!
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both sensitive and beautiful: you coaxed the words right out, Matthew —
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Thanks John. Very kind of you as always.
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This is lovely, Matthew. I can almost smell the clover.
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Two rays of hope. You own this haiku duo form, Matthew. Splendid as always.
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Thanks Annie. Spring perhaps not quite here yet, but thought I’d give it a nudge!
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Hi. Good poems. Spring has officially arrived, but it’s freezing cold today in my region (southeast Pennsylvania, USA). Neil S.
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Thanks Neil. Hopefully warm weather around the corner for you in Pennsylvania!
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Two great writes My Friend.
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Thanks Goff – very kind of you as always. Matt
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Pleasure My Friend.
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