7 Moments of Zen
Exploring our relationship with nature through haiku
By Denise SheltonPublished 5 years ago • 1 min read
1. The After-snow

Snowmelt slicks the roof
Teardrops stain its gray slate face
February fades
2. The Turning of the Season
March brings mud and slush
The garden stirs with a growl
“Ignore me no more.”
3. Evergreen Season
Shovel splits the soil
A Christmas tree still living
Grows to glow again
4. The Wind and the Cherry Tree

Like an April bride
I trod a path of blossoms
To pick up the mail
5. Time Enough
Daylilies, mayflies
Their time’s short but sufficient
Let’s live in the now
6. Confessions of a Rosarian
Alfalfa pellets
Circle canes with precision
Our secret ceremony
7. A Haiku for Jeanne

You are the sister
Who helped me see shooting stars
And buckled my shoes
About the Creator
Denise Shelton
Denise Shelton writes on a variety of topics and in several different genres. Frequent subjects include history, politics, and opinion. She gleefully writes poetry The New Yorker wouldn't dare publish.


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