Haiku Pine Needles

Pine Trees

Written several weeks ago while I was taking some days away at a cabin.

Scattered

Pine needles scattered

Latticework beneath the trees

Draped on everything

Haiku 8.3.15

Haiku 8.3.15

Haven’t had as much time for poetry lately. Here are a few offerings.

Study Abroad

A video call

Daughter in London, good times

Retold taste better

 

Patio 

August in Fresno

Finally a cool morning

A rare summer treat

 

Essentials

Downsizing our home

Hard, but good in many ways

Unclutter my life

 

 

 

 

Birthday Haiku

Birthday Haiku

It was my birthday yesterday.  The effect of having so many dozens of friends say happy birthday is wonderful. And so many of these friends are from long ago, and from all over the place… wow. Thanks

So, here is your free gift, a Haiku:

Another birthday.
Facebook sends greetings my way
From friends far and near.

Monday Morning Haiku- Mountain Cabin

Trees

Warmth

Cool mountain morning,

Threaded sunlight through branches

lifts the morning chill

-mtroupe 2015

Obviously, the poem below is not a haiku. Enjoy it anyway…
Time

The cabin rests beneath the trees

As passing seasons roll

The living wood is fresh and green

The cabin wood grows old.

-mtroupe 2015

Monday Morning Haiku- Friendship

Conversation Haiku

I wrote these after our son unexpected stopped by our home.  He attends a nearby university and we hadn’t seen him in a little while (about a week, I know that is not long, but it still feels long when you enjoy your children). Our conversation volleyed back and forth like a good tennis match. These poems are as much about conversation as friendship. Is there really much of a difference?

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Together Again

Conversation flows

Between friends after a break

Catching up on life.

-mtroupe 2015

 

Conversation

Words share life and love

Friends speak of things that moved them

While they were apart.

-mtroupe 2015

 

Soul Food

Stories delight us

Nourishing the souls of friends

Bringing joy to life.

-mtroupe 2015

Edited photo used by permission of Kathleen Conklin. Some rights reserved

Monday Morning Haiku- Power Outage

Candle graphic

Haiku 3.16.15

The power was out at our house for 3-4 hours last night, starting at dusk.  Even our cell internet connection was affected. We sat and read together and it was enjoyable. But it was a reminder of how completely dependent we are on technology, and how that even impacts our relationships.

What Now?

A power outage

Darkness. No lights. No Wi-Fi

Candles lit the room

-mtroupe 2015

Together

The power went out

We sat together and read

Candlelight glowing

-mtroupe 2015

Memory

Ancient people lived

Without electricity

But we forgot how

-mtroupe 2015

Design

Without light, dusk brings

An end to the work of Day

Now rest, talk, and sleep

-mtroupe 2015

Monday Morning Haiku Springtime March 9, 2015

Haiku Dance Floor

 

More offerings for your enjoyment. Today is a sunny spring day with still enough cool to make pants enjoyable.

Dance Floor

Gentle breezes blow

Small twigs like a metronome

Shadows dance beneath

-mtroupe 2015

 

Resurrection

Even a dry spring

Wakens the blossoms to life

And tunes the bird songs

-mtroupe 2015

 

Disappointment

On a cool spring day

Distant lawn care machines roar

Drowning out the birds.

-mtroupe 2015

Monday Morning Haiku on Rest

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More amateur poetry offerings.  In the last year I have been writing more haiku. Today I am taking a day off and wrestling with the benefits and difficulties of rest when it is both needed and difficult. I am a workaholic and have been learning that rest is a form of both worship and repentance. It is a way to confess that I am not God,  and that it doesn’t all depend on me. It is also a way to express my trust that he will take care of “business” while I enjoy some time of restoration. Enjoy.

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