I don’t know about you, friend, but March has been a windswept month for me. These petite poems represent a few swift-moving moments of reflection. I am grateful for the precious time to reflect and pen haiku at the end of the day, and I hope you enjoy these gusts of inspiration.

Essence of the Earth Megan Duncanson

23 responses to “High Winds, Haiku”

  1. Tom Avatar

    Very poignant nuggets of wisdom here! ❤

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    1. Thank you. I do try to collect them and not let them fall through my pockets throughout the day. 😂

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  2. these are such a joy; exquisite little gems to brighten the morning — I have just got up 🙂

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    1. Thank you, John. Good Morning. 🌞 I am just getting back from the night class I teach on Thursdays. We were all so tired tonight. I suggested a standing exercise, and they begged me to let them stay seated. Ah, well, I am now ready for the weekend to recharge.

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      1. lethargic layabouts 🙂 you teach creative writing, K?

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      2. Right now, I teach writing courses during the day. But at night, it’s my English language learner classes. A hard-working bunch, but it’s the end of the day, so zzzzz. No, I have to keep it peppy. I enjoy this semester’s bunch quite a bit, though.

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      3. thanks, K; you still come up with peppy poems 🙂

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      4. Do I? My poetry is probably more energetic than me, I think. 😂

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      5. hey K you heard of Dodie Bellamy? I’m reading about her now; she’s a revelation; I can sense snippets of her style in your writing —

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      6. I haven’t heard of her, but I’m so flattered and I will be sure to check out her works. Thank you, John. Have a great weekend. 💜

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      7. same to you, K 🙂

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  3. writingwhatnots Avatar
    writingwhatnots

    These are delightful. ❤️

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    1. Thank you. 💜 Haiku always cheer me up. I enjoy reading and writing them.

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  4. Glorious, all. “the suns a seeding” is my fav line, and the first haiku is my fav overall. Wonderful poetry, K. Have you ever thought of adding the #poetry tag to your Tweets? I’m selfishly wondering as I always scroll that hashtag. 😁

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    1. Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the hashtag recommendation. I will explore it for both reading and writing. Although I admit with Twitter, I tend to get and get out of the pool rather quickly, as it can be a bit murky in there. 😂

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      1. You’re most welcome, K. Always. Hahaha! That’s so funny. I get it though. Again that’s me being selfish. 😅

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      2. Well, no one else is going to be that for you. So I say, cheers to occasional selfish thinking. Isn’t it so similar to self-love?

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      3. That’s exactly so, K. It is our responsibility to self advocate, and it is similar to self love. So, when will you add the hashtags to your poems. Hahaha. 😂 It’s fun conversing with you, my friend. Cheers.

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  5. Jim W. Avatar
    Jim W.

    nice 👍👍

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    1. Ty. Glad you enjoyed them.

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  6. Little gems of plumptiousness.

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  7. I was lured in by that colorful painting by Megan Duncanson.
    Thanks for the haikus, too!
    Are these your children? Or about them?

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    1. Hi Susan, Those little puddle stirrers are mine. It was my son’s birthday today. He’s a big 6. Thank you for reading these haiku.

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