Watch the clouds roll in
Lightening soon to alert us
Of incoming storm
One can smell the rain
Thunderclaps, rolls, and rumbles
Torrential downpour
© Susan Zutautas 2019
This haiku was written for Heeding Haiku with Chèvrefeuille over at Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie. This week’s prompt: Stormy Weather.
I wrote a haiku on stormy weather back in 2013 that I wanted to use but the rules are that your poem must be new. If you’d like to see the one from 2013 here’s the link.
Love the rain. But not being caught in it… heavy and torrenching, and my waterproof proves itself not waterproof. Oh for the high drying wind that follows.
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I’ve been caught in one or two of those types of storms.
We are having a lingering of summer here.
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So cold here today that I turned on the furnace.
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Yesterday we broke a high temp record…
Today we have rain… Stay warm.
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Has been doing this here too – nice description.
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Thanks!
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Welcome!
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I love this!
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Thank you!
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Reminds me of “Thunder Rolls” by Garth Brooks….I could feel the lightning in the sky. 🙂
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I’ll have to go and have a listen.
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