The following haiku was written in response to #Haikai Challenge #131. Image by Diese lizenzfreien Fotos darfst du zwar verwenden from Pixabay Blossoming beauty A sure sign that spring arrived Pleasing aroma © Susan Zutautas 2020
Category Archives: Haiku
Vino – #Haiku
The following #haiku was written in response to Colleen’s Weekly Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge. Unfilled consumed frill Pendulous exhibition Intoxicating © Susan Zutautas 2020
Offensive Odour – Haiku
The following #haiku was written in response to Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge. This weeks word are: Shrink and Think Expeditiously Thinking escaping surpass Before diffusion © Susan Zutautas 2020
Spooky Night Haiku
Spine-chilling evening Blackness overtakes the day longing for daylight © Susan Zutautas 2020
Comfortably Worn – #Haiku
The following #haiku was written in response to Colleen’s 2020 Weekly #Tanka Tuesday #Poetry Challenge No. 168 #SynonymsOnly” The two words selected by Ruth Scribbles, from last month’s #SyllablesOnly challenge: COMFORT & WORN. Traveled and well worn all the places we have seen bringing me comfort © Susan Zutautas 2020
Keeping Warm – Haiku
Today’s word of the day from Kristian is “Nest”. #WordOfTheDayChallenge Baby birds huddle Embracing each others warmth Cuddling in the nest © Susan Zutautas 2020
The Vulture
They prey on the dead Carnivorous scavengers Killing’s not their style © Susan Zutautas 2020 This was written for Word of the Day Vulture
Valentine’s Rose
Image by Susan Zutautas Magnificently Beautiful valentine’s rose Fragile soft petals © Susan Zutautas 2020 This haiku was written for the February photo a day challenge.
Coming Into Bloom
Gently opening Embracing warmth from the sun Coming to full bloom © Susan Zutautas 2020 This haiku was written for Heeding Haiku with Chèvrefeuille and Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie themed an open flower.
Curious Kitten
Inquisitive one Fascinated by the glow Intensely focused Unable to move Attracted by shiny things Hypnotized kitten © Susan Zutautas 2020 This was written for a challenge called What do you see.