
The Light shines bright
Pure, strong, invincible
Dispelling darkness
Haiku
And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not. John 1:5 KJV
Haiku–Traditional
3 lines–17 syllables
Line 1–5 syllables
Line 2–7 syllables
Line 3–5 syllables

The Light shines bright
Pure, strong, invincible
Dispelling darkness
Haiku
And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not. John 1:5 KJV

Heaven touched earth
Away from the city noise
Mankind’s doubts now silenced
Haiku

Cold and Frosty morn
Carpet of white glistens
Dawns the first day of Winter
Haiku
Today is the First day of Winter—brrr

Black cap visitor
Full of curiousity
Little Chickadee
Haiku

Lonely wayfarer?
Or escapee from his hutch?
Black Bunny in the wood
Haiku
Apparently a black bunny lives in the woods at the end of a city street in my town. He has often been seen munching on carrots, lettuce and other greens generous neighbors and passerby’s leave for him daily. No one seems to know where he came from or where he’s going but for now he seems content to hang around and enjoy the neighborhood hospitality. I happened to catch sight of him last week while he was enjoying his morning snack and he graciously consented to pose for a photo

On a dark Fall day
Breeze lifts a fallen leaf
A soul is reborn
Haiku

In the cycle of life,
The swing could represent our thoughts.
Forward and backward.
Haiku

Years of life gone
With one careless act
Lone log remains
Haiku
Haiku Horizons Weekly Challenge Week#194 Prompt: Log
This prompt caused me to remember the terrible fires in Oregon this year. So much destruction was caused by one careless act.
Though the world looks dreary
Though the leaves are fallen
Life still goes on
Haiku

Like golden stars
Leaves scattered in my yard
Brighten a Fall day
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