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Spring Haiku Poems

Haiku of thaw, rain, returning birds, new leaves, and fresh beginnings.

195 published haiku
still a chill, sun bright
snows have packed their flakes and left
bright smiles welcome spring
Ray Spitzenberger Read poem →
the dream is the same
daddy planting ghost peppers
too early in spring
Beverly Head Read poem →
my first Texas spring
nature napped, yawned brown dust bloom
rebirth of rebirth
Sybil Ponnambalam Read poem →
honking geese fly north
winter melt begins-spring comes
one drip at a time
Nells Wasilewski Read poem →
Cold blanket of white
tucks in fragile blades of grass;
sweet dreams until spring.
Thalia Kuentzel Read poem →
let the sunlight stream
through your hair just like the wind
through the trees in Spring
Julie Center Read poem →
This hemisphere leans
Sunward as winter breeds spring.
Hibernators rise.
Michael Leach Read poem →
Clear sky, a chill breeze
Daffodils nodding sagely
Spring is a false dawn
Dj Tyrer Read poem →
My heart, like dead leaves
downfallen, trampled afoot
broken troth of spring
Sharla Anderson Read poem →
Nestled under wraps
Quiet light traces windows
I woke to Spring warmth
Crystal Goodman Read poem →
Cherry blossom floats
Choking the stream to stillness
Spring suicide pact
Rob J Mann Read poem →
what a mist upon
the mossed river. crocus blooms
beside grey-green stones.
Adele Wegner Read poem →
seedlings stretch their vines
flower buds blossom and yawn
spring has awakened
Christa Planko Read poem →
fiery pink bison
stampede purple plains above,
thunder storm in spring
Ayden Cole Read poem →
early spring sunrise
gold at the crest of the hill
daffodils in bloom
Joe Kleponis Read poem →
Chirping spring peepers
Bullfrogs' deep guttural croaks
Silenced by the wind
Suzanne Cottrell Read poem →
stained glass dragonfly
in the lightness in the darks
longing for true spring
Jackie Maugh Robinson Read poem →
Pink cherry blossoms
fall softly on the sidewalks.
It is raining Spring.
Sophia Kelly Read poem →
spring's birth announcement:
squeal, whistle, knock, gear and grind
splinters of new life
Elizabeth Kirkpatrick-vrenios Read poem →
You are with me now,
Spring. How long I have waited
to embrace your warmth.
Natasha Howard Read poem →
Daffodils in bloom.
Earth renews; spring has begun.
Miss you all the time.
Teresa Farmer Read poem →
falling leaves in spring
bare twig quivering and bent
girl child runs laughing
Rebecca Olson Read poem →
speckled down, knotted
feet perched upon my sill wait
spring will stretch her wings
Chanacee Ruth-killgore Read poem →
new life, my first son
your eyes mirror the heavens
spring, summer now fall
Zachary Malone Read poem →
ebony crickets
petite chorus frogs calling
springtime symphony
Daniel Snethen Read poem →
Fall softly spring rain
my grandmother's lips are dry
awaiting the bloom
Crystal Theresa Ejanda Read poem →
purple pendulums
dancing in a gentle breeze;
we contemplate spring
Tammie Rice Read poem →
spring in a new home
replacing lawn flamingos
with tiger lilies
Jackie Maugh Robinson Read poem →
Hawk moth in the grass
Belly pressed to stem, to shoots.
Spring flutters my heart.
Nancy Grudens-schuck Read poem →
the middle of spring
purple lilacs are in bloom
the night smells of skunk
Kent Mcquillen Read poem →
The soil bubbles up
Bees are out scouting
Yellow daffodils
Joseph J Kozma Read poem →
raindrop donnybrook
washing winter's dirty socks
daffodils rejoice
James Reinert Read poem →
Wooden horses sit
in the ranch house's window
dreaming of spring fields.
Connor Bjotvedt Read poem →
Adolescent games
Spring anatomy lessons
Opaque ignorance
Rick Hartwell Read poem →
spring in New Hampshire
snow clusters on sundresses
stiff on the clothesline
Kelley White Read poem →
snowfall on tulips
embers spurn the morning's chill
Hod and Idun dance
Laura Moore Read poem →