celebrating springtime in a Haiku Sonnet |
The trill of robins greets the rising sun. The season is ripe. Musky aroma, as gardener tills the soil. The season is ripe. Easter bunnies romp while children scramble for eggs. The season is ripe. Lovers spoon at night and make plans for wedding day. The season is ripe. In Mother Nature's new clothes, the earth celebrates rebirth. The Haiku Sonnet is simple a series of four Haiku followed by a couplet with 5 or 7 syllables per line in accordance with Japanese tradition, as explained and demonstrated in the following link: https://dmarshall58.wordpress.com/haiku-sonnets/ . |