“It’s a haiku day,” I said, feeling empty of anything useful to write. She’s already rapidly clicking away on her keyboard.
The sunflower grows/More beautiful over time/Green vine seeks wisdom.
Counting syllables/ on my fingers, I tally/the word “beautiful.”
Three or four? I ask/She’s deep in thought, can’t hear me/Syllables confound.
Beautiful is three!/”My haiku, my choice,” I quip/Who invents these rules?
Green vine seeks wisdom/Rust has seen many seasons/Green seeks. Rust stands still.
read Kerri’s blogpost about SUNFLOWER
silent days/blueprint for my soul © 1997 kerri sherwood
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