Uncertain
Haiku entry for Natasha Collazo's unofficial challenge honoring National Poetry Month
By Marilyn GloverPublished 9 months ago • 1 min read
Photo by Charles Tyler on Unsplash
Yellow belly wilts
sometimes it snows in April
your wavering love
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Marilyn Glover
Poet, writer, & editor, writing to uplift humanity. A Spiritual person who practices Reiki and finds inspiration in nature.
Mother of four, grandmother of two, British American dual citizen living in the States
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Comments (16)
Beautiful Haiku Marilyn - kind of sad though. Nicely Done!!
Lovely
nice to read Love is like a variety of people. But for me, love does not mean just one person, but many people of many kinds—who sit very close to my heart.
Excellent entry, good luck 🤞
Sweet poem & gorgeous flowers 🤩.
Well-wrought! Struggling to keep some violas alive in this topsy-turvy Midwestern weather now, so this resonates!
Beautiful! The brave daffodils sticking their necks out with such risk as some do in love! Wonderfully done, Marilyn!
Gorgeous and metaphorically hard-hitting!
Very clever metaphor. It creates vivid images.
It seems rare these days to read Haiku written in its traditional form. Yours is lovely, melancholic and mysterious. Good luck on the challenge!
Lovely April haiku. 💛
Wow this packed a punch - wilts and wavering both convey so much emotion. Thought this was brill.
Perfectly described. Lovely.
Such a weight in few words is exactly how poetry works! Loved your haiku
It always amazes me how hard a haiku hits in the feels. Well written, Marilyn, and fantastic choice of words.
That sure was sad. Loved your Haiku. Sending you lots of love and hugs ❤️