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Tag: spring

Fairway and Forth | Haiku

A tree bud covered in hoarfrost

Vandals and vanity today in a couple of haiku…

A molehill set amidst lush grass.

Fairway

Mulchy eruptions

Pockmarking fairways and lawns –

Velvet-nosed vandals.

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Matthew J. Richardson Poetry 11 Comments April 20, 2025April 24, 2025 1 Minute

Grand and Green | Haiku

We’re well into spring here in Scotland. As such, a couple of haiku to match…

Bluebells in the woods

Grand

From the frosted ground

Under winter’s last cold breaths,

Bluebells spring, clustered.

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Matthew J. Richardson Poetry, Uncategorized 9 Comments May 5, 2024May 2, 2024 1 Minute

Brush and Burgeon | Haiku

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

Clover in flower

Brush

That smell, of finger-

Brushed grass, of sun-touched clover,

Of summer coming.

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Matthew J. Richardson Poetry 14 Comments March 10, 2024March 9, 2024 1 Minute

Bud and Bonnet | Haiku

Good morning folks,

the bells and whistles of spring are starting to sound. As such, seasonal haiku generated as below…

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Matthew J. Richardson Poetry 13 Comments April 23, 2021April 22, 2021 1 Minute

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