April Haiku #0987
I can't seem to stop writing poetry or reading poetry. I think it is safe to say I love poetry and I love sharing great poetry with others.
April Haiku #0897
What are your limits
when given proper sunshine
and plenty of soil
Become beautiful
maybe you’re beyond beauty
properly tended
Find time to repot
from one plants Terra Cotta
to another’s home
A Cactus may die
while the Bamboo flourishes
hanging Spider-Plant
The green I walk to
after the toil of my work
our fresh oxygen
Let us live to share
let us share our love to live
enjoy greenery
Slow intricate change
with the patterns of the leaves
placement of the trunk
Living in the light
or vines in afternoon shade
what are your limits?
© 2020 Jamie Lee Hamann
Comments
Jamie Lee Hamann (author) from Reno NV on April 14, 2020:
Thank you Verlie.
Verlie Burroughs from Canada on April 13, 2020:
Great Haiku, great that you can be so in touch with nature.
Jamie Lee Hamann (author) from Reno NV on April 03, 2020:
Thank you all for your kind words, my prayers. Jamie
Devika Primić from Dubrovnik, Croatia on April 03, 2020:
April supposed to be warmer but in Croatia it is colder and I do not want to risk it to plant much as yet. I like this time of year and you reminded me of that.
Ruby Jean Richert from Southern Illinois on April 02, 2020:
Spring is in the air and it brings a wonderful time to plant and till the soil. I love your poetry.
MsMacon from Tampa FL on April 02, 2020:
Very nicely written.
John Hansen from Queensland Australia on April 02, 2020:
Wonderful haiku of plants and gardening for Spring. Well done Jamie.
Lorna Lamon on April 02, 2020:
A wonderful Haiku which brings to mind everything that is beautiful about Spring. Lovely work.
Ann Carr from SW England on April 02, 2020:
Beautiful! So much to do in the garden and so many lovely things budding and growing - I love Spring!
Ann
Bill Holland from Olympia, WA on April 02, 2020:
Too much rain here for planting, plus freezing nights...but there is always hope!