I first heard of the haiku through Westonbirt Arboretum's autumn competition this year and find them fascinating to work on.
Here are some haiku musings on our ancient cat... - Eileen
Four Haiku on an Ancient Cat - Eileen Davis
(I)
Embers are glowing.
Outside, trees bend in the wind;
... Contented cat purrs...
(II)
Seed-filled pigeon strolls,
Calculating cat pounces -
but misses her tea!
(III)
Too cold to catch mice,
She miaows at the window,
Expecting dinner!
(IV)
Avoiding the flood,
Cautious cat crossing the road
gets splashed by a car!
Eileen Davis
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