25 Spring Fairytale-Like Haikus (Without Any Japanese Rules) Poem by Pavel Markiewicz

25 Spring Fairytale-Like Haikus (Without Any Japanese Rules)



1.
leaf is greening now
butterflies are dyeing earth
the old luxuriance
2.
the storks and sparrows
are sencing the silence now
early morning dreams
3.
kind good springfragnance
an ant is magnificent
beauty of nature
4.
flowers and blossoms
I am feeling green and smell
beauty of the thuth
5.
my bees and springs smell
springtide in tempting blossoms
dreams are coloured as you
6.
hatching brood of storks
the luxuriance and the truth
ants in the green time
7.
a forget-me-not
Is beeing pollinated
by colored bees
8.
pleasure of brightness
fresh cawslips are feeling cranes
which are coming now
9.
noble butterflies
are nostalgia for delights
beautiful spring leaf
10.
freshness of morning
wing of crane is morning good
of time-nostalgia
11.
I like well springtide
I love theild geese at night
red sunset in me
12.
starks will follow bees
In a distance I see ants
beauty of kind spring
13.
crane will sing paint here
I will see luxuriant wings
spring shall be fragnant
14.
my forget-me-not
I like love all butterflies
strong of waking up
15.
insect is buzzing
the ants are tempting today
I am dreaming here
16.
greenery blossom
brightness and freshness of spring
butterfly-angels
17.
v-formation geese
birds are singing whimpering
they are coming now
18.
my mash marigold
I have the fragnance in heart
a bee is humming
19.
town speeds in valley
homes of Zeus and Hekules
springtide is mervellous
20.
your stream is burbling
I can conjure up a green
bee is infesting
21.
spring nestof bears
wolves are following ghosts
of beautuful spring
22.
storks are whimpering
you are pointing spring picture
my nature spirit
23.
bloossom green and smell
the flowery springtide-time
noble greenery
24.
greenery I soul
my best dreams about the smell
my forget-me-not
25.
greenery In heart
cawslips wild geese in nature
beauty of springtide

Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: haiku,spring
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