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Seasons Haibun Poems

These Seasons Haibun poems are examples of Haibun poems about Seasons. These are the best examples of Haibun Seasons poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Spring's Sweet Symphony
The early morning sunlight, soft and diffuse, gives way to the first strong rays of the day, the ones that bring true warmth. In this...

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Categories: seasons, spring,



Premium Member Sweet Cream Stars
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The elder tree is all the seasons in living form. In the winter it waves from beyond my windowpane with soft wands of brown, accepting...

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Categories: nature, seasons, tree,

Premium Member Wilted Daffodils
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Last fall we faithfully planted daffodil bulbs in our tree beds, waiting patiently for their arrival in early spring. Then in spring, the daffodils, golden...

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Categories: flower, seasons,

Premium Member Christmas in the Mountains
The Franklin Mountains are a succession of jagged peaks, as if the earth had sprouted the spiny backbone of a monstrous, petrified beast. Each tip...

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Categories: christmas, december, mountains,

Premium Member This Old House
The old house, built in 1895, was the best of weathered antiques having hugged North Rogers Street from days of horses to days of horse-powered...

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Categories: home, memory,



Premium Member Musings On Faith
  
"I sought a faith that did not see death as an end but as another
beginning, much like the seasons that die to be...

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Categories: death, life,

Premium Member Carpo, the Goddess of Autumn
Autumn is at once symbolic of plenty, ripening, harvest, and abundance; and, at the same time, a symbol of letting go, decay, decline, old age,...

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Categories: seasons,

Premium Member October's Charm
In October, the breeze has a way of moving my hair, of tousling it into buoyant curls. It carries with it the fragrance of earth,...

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Categories: autumn, seasons,

Premium Member Migrating Moon
Full Hunter’s Moon is one of the names Native Americans designated for October’s Full Moon. The Dakota Indians named October’s full moon as ‘Drying Ice...

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Categories: moon, nature, seasons,

Premium Member In All Its Splendor
I step outside; the autumn breeze tousles my hair. The newly chilled air moves the clouds, streaks of brilliance breaking through from a patient sun....

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Categories: autumn, nature, seasons,

September
(September (from Latin septem, "seven") was originally the seventh of ten months in the oldest known Roman calendar, the calendar of Romulus?750 BC, with March...

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Categories: march, seasons, september, spring,

Premium Member A Day In the Life
The sun remains hidden behind a blanket of gray on this snowy winter afternoon. It doesn't matter. Gone for now are the playful sailors who...

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Categories: peace, romantic love,

Premium Member When I Am Old


Here stood a tree I remember it well...upon the top of look-out hill
it swayed and danced of dreams untold and traced the sky of love...

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Categories: age, death, life,

Premium Member High In Winter Trees
Our meadow has always held surprises. After we moved in - that first spring - a myriad of daffodils appeared from dormant bulbs, exactly where...

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Categories: animal, confusion, daffodils, nature,

This Summer
This summer is not so common the heat will be intence harsh and merciless the metrology departments warned. The usual air of novel summers will...

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Categories: day, sea, seasons, summer,


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