Dry stones
on the hard dirt – A cat
walks by.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Dry stones
on the hard dirt – A cat
walks by.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals
I stop -
The rabbit stirs
alert
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals
The hawk
circles back as the squirrels
bicker.
Hawks
do not care
for haiku.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Inspired by Coming From The Woods and commentary
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals
His coat
is still winter thick – A bear
sniffing berries.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals
A rabbit runs,
followed by the shadow
of a hawk.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals
The hawk spreads
its wings and lifts, mouse
dangling.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals
Cicadas
patiently await
their day.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals
The frozen ground
only hints at cat
urine stink.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals
Road kill rabbit -
less shocking than a ripped
dollar bill.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals
A squirrel left
this acorn among
scattered leaves.
Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Categories: Haiku Poems About Animals