Here is the first haiku from our featured haiku writer this week! I am pleased to introduce Jessyca Mathews, a published author and overworked teacher. Check out her blog at Sultry Lyricist
10-24 – featured haiku writer
24 October, 2016Floating gracefully
In the cool spring breeze without
Knowing where I land
© Jessyca Mathews 2016
I enjoyed the airiness of this haiku and the clever structuring of the sentences.
This haiku is part of my LEAF series.
9 – 21
21 September, 2015mist meanders, veils
hedge and hill shift meaning of
land under wolf moon
© Freya Pickard 2015
11 – 15
15 November, 2013Sunrise, like sunset,
casts red hues across the land.
Pink-tinged frostiness.
© Freya Pickard 2013
5 – 24
24 May, 2013greenness cloaks the land
softening the brittle shapes
of trees, leaves flutter
© Freya Pickard 2013
10-29
29 October, 2012I am the land and
the land is me, I feel the
Earth beneath my feet
© Freya Pickard 2012