Spring Shoots - A Month of Daily Haiku (Day 25)

bird-5426679_1920.jpgImage by Helix_One from Pixabay


The sparrow lingers
on the gatepost by spring shoots -
gobbling a worm.


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Spring means renewal and the reincarnation of the autumns dead matter. What I most love about spring is that you can see, hear and smell the renewal all around you. Hear that awakening in the dawn chorus of birdsong, smell it in the first blooms bursting with pollen and see it all around in the growth of evergreen trees.

It almost seems as if life infuses everything in nature, and this bleeds into the human world with that spring fever feeling. Lol, everything is horny, and mating calls can be heard far and wide, from the woods to the city streets on a Saturday night.

Spring fever seemed even stronger the past few years after the pandemic passed. As the world re-awoke from lockdowns, parks were again full of people having BBQs in the sun and the sound of children laughing.

Hope Spring's Eternal.jpgCreated using GIMP photo editing software, using an image by Free-Photos from Pixabay

There is a profound lesson in the hope of spring. I think we as a species can learn a lesson from natures latest attempt to wipe us from the face of the earth.

Just as plants die in the winter only to emerge with new life from the humus of autumn's decay, maybe we can emerge from the decay of the pandemic with new life, new ways of doing things and possibly build a better society? Maybe all that is a dream.

The world needs dreamers and the world needs doers. But above all, the world needs dreamers who do.
-Sarah Ban Breathnach


The haiku in this post attempts to capture what Japanese Haiku masters call Kigo (季語):

an explicit or implicit reference to a season, that defines the time of the year in which the haiku is composed.

Along with Karumi (軽み):

beauty in simplicity; poetic beauty reflected in its simplicity, free from preconceptions and moral judgment.


I have decided to challenge myself for a month to post a daily Haiku on Hive. Each week will have a different theme based on a picture prompt.

This week's broad theme is Reflection on Nature.

To read more about the aesthetics of true haiku, and the difference between haiku and senryu, please check out my post: Haiku Vs Senryu - The Aesthetics of Form

I would like to give a big shout-out to @stickupcurator (and @stickupboys) for their amazing contribution to supporting music, art, imaginative writing, and all things creative on hive. If you haven't already, you should go check out their account for music, crypto podcasts and much much more 🙂👍

All images in this post are creative commons license, linked below the picture. If you have enjoyed this Haiku, please check out my homepage @raj808 for similar content. Thank you.

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