The warming sun has already encouraged early bud break in many areas. Celebrate the arrival (late or early) of Spring by engaging in Luisa’s haiku challenge.
Eletta Senso questa settimana ha proposto un haiku sul tema dei primi fiori primaverili (qui). Questa forma poetica ha una struttura molto semplice: tre versi composti da 17 sillabe in totale: il primo verso ha 5 sillabe, il secondo 7, il terzo 5.
Ecco il mio testo:
Ronzan le api
corteggiando le viole
al mite sole.
Se volete giocare con me, inviatemi i vostri haiku che verranno aggiunti qui sotto⤵️
S’affaccia
Sull’assolato davanzale
Sbocciano rose
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La rinascita
Della vita dormiente
Porta speranza.

This week’s proposal is a Haiku about the first spring flowers. This poetic form has a very simple structure consisting of 17 syllables arranged in three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively.
Here is mine:
I hear the bees buzz
While they’re courting violets
Under the spring sun
If you want to play, send haikus in your own language: they…
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You are a treasure ❣️ many thanks for reblogging
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My pleasure. I hope people share some haikus here.
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I see daffodils
Busting out all over like
They can’t wait for Spring
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LIked that Mistermuse.
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