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colors bloom
breaking snow shackles
spring now free
unbiased clock
day and night equal
birds find it easy
blushing eyes
kisses spring of hope
adorning equinox
This Haiku is shared with Carpe Diem - Haru Higan (Spring Equinox).
As lovely as the Earths spring rebirth!
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
Beautiful - you have captured the spirit of rebirth brought about by the first day of spring. Love that the colors are free of snow! (I am waiting.)
ReplyDeleteJust imagine what our lives would be like if the clock were biased!
ReplyDeleteEquinoctial Rains
Yeah ... weird :-)
Deletebeautiful trio..the theme was well captured. and loved that last one ^^
ReplyDeleteThanks kz :-)
Deletethe first & the last one is the best..yar Really ur thoughts are as deep as the uncharted horizon :) GOD<3U
ReplyDeleteHaha :P I agree with Adhi on his second statement. :D
DeleteThank goodness for that 'unbiased clock'! Beautiful set...:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Panchali Di :-)
DeleteLovely--for me, especially the first one!
ReplyDeleteThank You Audrey :-)
DeleteBirds find it easy...love that line :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith :-)
Deletelovely, all three of them.
ReplyDeleteYour haiku always have deep meanings..wonderful..:)
keep writing..:)
Thank You Mani :-)
DeleteQuick Spring, run before that sneaky snow returns!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ... yeah :D
DeleteA trio of beauty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sara :-)
Deletealoha Green Speck. i like that you are working toward fragment and phrase thinking in you haiku. cool.
ReplyDeleteYeah just trying out new things ... thanks for visiting :-)
Deleteloved all three:) Spring is knocking on our doors... the cold winter has finally passed:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Reshma :-)
DeleteI prefer biased clock... more sun more sun
ReplyDeleteHa ha ... if only that was the case :D
Deleteah i love the feel of spring in your words...and look forward to her kiss....
ReplyDeleteMay you get it soon ;-)
DeleteI love the unbiased clock.
ReplyDeleteThanks for appreciating :-)
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