
Woolly bear begins
Metamorphosis to pupal
Natural beauty
Nature is puzzling
Final outcome, artistry
Butterfly appears
Carrying pollen
Plant to plant serviceable
Pollinating seeds
A purpose in life
Assisting fruits flowers and
vegetables grow
©Susan Zutautas 2019
This haiku was written for a challenge over at Hélène Vaillant’s site called What do you See.
I was reading about the woolly bear caterpillars. One old wives tale was that they predicted the future winter with the thickness of their black stripes. But science says the woolly bears are really showing off the winter that was! Nature is amazing. 🙂
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I like that old wives tales. Thanks for sharing that with me.
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Beautiful haiku Susan, all of it, I do love this line: Plant to plant serviceable
This is excellent. Thank you.
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Thank you so much, so glad you liked it.
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Thank you for joining the challenge.
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A life of beauty and purpose, who could ask for more?! Lovely haiku!
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Thank you so much!
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Lovely! ❤
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thank you!
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Oh, I do like this.
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So glad you do 🙂 Thanks.
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