A new haiku challenge from our host here at Carpe Diem Haiku
First, write two lines to given haiku
Second, write a 3 line haiku
Third, visiting readers add two lines to my haiku.
Following is the given haiku written by our host
light of the full moon
shines through coloured leaves
at last … autumn
© Chèvrefeuille
autumn day cool and rainy
raindrops pelting colored leaves (mine)
a squirel runs through
ground cover of fallen leaves
in his mouth a small bulb. (Mine)
(you’re next – 2 lines if you feel like it:)
PR
10/03/15
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Midst the leaves he found a nut
Hastily exchange the bulb
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Of course! A nut is the preferred choice. Nice!!!
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rustling through leaves
cat prowls in the night
waits patiently
thinks the bulb’s his prey
piercing eyes delight
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Great! A whole new one, I like that!
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I guess I got carried with the squirrel and bulb:)
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🙂
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To stash in a tree hollow
Before winter snow descends
Really nice Jazzy!
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🙂 A nice continuation. .
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Thank you.
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hibernation preparations
oak nuts, chestnuts and hazel
Awesome response Jazzy.
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Yours as well:)
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wise squirrel –
stocking up on autumn goods
not a cicada
Bastet
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Nice response, thanks.
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🙂 an old fable came to mind reading your haiku …
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quickly digging in the lawn
surprise garden in the spring
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He started early..:) That would be wild, bulbs coming up where you didn’t put them, compliments of busy squirel. LOL.
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an old woman sighs –
one less crocus this spring
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Nice addition. Thanks:)
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🙂
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