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Spring Haiku Poems

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

195 published haiku
the waters of spring
flood the meadows with blossoms?
walking the cows home
John Daleiden Read poem →
up north?winter sun
skates across the frozen lakes
until spring sun comes
Ross Plovnick Read poem →
brown squirrel scampers
evades two grackles on fence
opening spring dance
Joanne Faries Read poem →
the spring sun peeks in
bully wind chases it out
spring will arrive soon
Sassysue King Read poem →
an early spring rain
drops gold onto sleeping dogs
women wake and cry
John Kazlauskas Read poem →
six yellow finches
feasting on sunflower seeds
bright spring festival
Stephen Leslie Read poem →
plentiful and green
this spring the plum tree's budding
promises new growth
Jackie Simmons Read poem →
spring light kisses her
brushed mauve and golden hues
bring her peace at dawn
Chris Epting Read poem →
In fading spring light
long lost friends find each other
adventure unfolds
Chris Epting Read poem →
A cold day in March
when I though spring had arrived
snow and cold came back
Maria Rivera Read poem →
daffodil delights
anticipate what new loss
the back door open
Aaron Poller Read poem →
Sky full of clover:
a bouquet of red roses
one lonely tulip
Lindy Ryan Read poem →
Sunlight and spring rain
Fertilize the ground below...
Green is their offspring
Mauricio Gonzalez Read poem →
spring harvest's largesse -
tributes given to a man
invite faithfulness
Josh Bunin Read poem →
Deluded tulip.
The month filled with snowy days.
May we rescue fear?
Aaron Poller Read poem →