
Walking thru this life
Following a trail of stars
Searching for my dream
Haiku
Haiku–Traditional
3 lines–17 syllables
Line 1–5 syllables
Line 2–7 syllables
Line 3–5 syllables

Walking thru this life
Following a trail of stars
Searching for my dream
Haiku

Old man time and I
On the the longest day of the year
Measuring minutes
Haiku
First Day of Summer—Longest Day of the Year

Confused, or just
Intensely curious,
Moth flies to the flame
Haiku

Searching for the sun
On a dark and gloomy day
A field of sunflowers
Haiku

A wonder of white
Cascades of white stars
Flowering Dogwood
Haiku

Under a friendly sky
A promise from above
New lives growing
Haiku

Sun kissed petals
Of pink dancing in the wind
Each in perfect form
Haiku

Oh the joy your petals
Bring to a winter weary heart!
First rose of Springtime
Haiku

Gardens of the World
Members of the Plant Kingdom
Bloom where you are
Haiku
Haiku Horizons Weekly Challenge Week #221 Prompt: Plant
(Based on the quote, “bloom where you are planted.” By The Bishop of Geneva, Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622) and made popular by Mary Engelbreit)

Afternoon gab fest
Birds of every color
Meetup on the green
Haiku