morning shadow melts
under afternoon sunshine
is it really spring?

– On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea’s Sunday Trees #331 – March 25, 2018. Photo ©2018 Leara Nicole Morris-Clark.
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morning shadow melts
under afternoon sunshine
is it really spring?

– On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea’s Sunday Trees #331 – March 25, 2018. Photo ©2018 Leara Nicole Morris-Clark.
hazy morning beams,
refractions through lapping waves
brighten the blue depths
– Submitted to pure haiku for the month of February’s Ocean theme. It did not make the cut but I wanted to share it with you all anyway.

– On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea’s Sunday Trees #324 – January 28, 2018. Photo ©2018 Leara Morris-Clark.
rhythmic dripping of
icicles in winter sun –
a slow morning burn

– Written for Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge #180. Word prompts were “slow” & “burn” or synonyms of those. Photo from pxhere.com.
Mother chose a magazine from the stack. She flipped pages and sipped her juice. My tail twitched uncontrollably. The pigeon stared at me. I remained calm. I couldn’t get to him this time with the window closed between us. “I only want to talk!” I meowed and my claws popped out involuntarily.

– Written for Sacha Black’s Writespiration #101 52 Weeks in 52 Words Week 5. Prompt words were “time, stack, juice, pigeon.” WC 52. Photo from simple pimple.
The morning lark sings
Before the day’s rush begins
Early bird sets pace

– Written for Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge #117. Word prompts were “lark” & “rush” or synonyms of those. Photo from Wikipedia.
Leftover raindrops play on windowpanes, refracting morning sunbeams; evidence of nature’s overnight shenanigans.
– Written for Day 22 of Awake August 2016, 31 Days of Mindful Writing in the form of Small Stones (concise daily observations) from Writing Our Way Home.