falling for Peter
Tinker Bell took a tumble
and her light went out

This fun little haiku (or this statement on the dangers of falling for an immature emotionally stunted man-child) was inspired by Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge (tumble / tinker).
Writer. Feminist. Historian. Person.
falling for Peter
Tinker Bell took a tumble
and her light went out

This fun little haiku (or this statement on the dangers of falling for an immature emotionally stunted man-child) was inspired by Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge (tumble / tinker).
tension escalates
the battle is upon us
as she rises up

I’ve struggled this past week or so. No muse or no hope or no energy … or all of the above. The world has got me down. But I’m determined to rise back up so thanks to Ronovan Writes for the word inspiration (friction and action for which I substituted tension and battle) and Suzi at I Write Her for the fantastic photo prompt courtesy of Dani Olivier
amid tones of green
she blends golden daffodils
spring’s perfect timbre

Summer hit Florida full on this week so I was a bit nostalgic for a midwestern spring until I saw that it snowed up there this week! So here’s hoping for a real spring for my northern fam and friends and a bit more springish temps for me. 😉
Thanks to Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge. Our words this week are pitch and tone. I substituted timbre for pitch.
monkeys in my mind
navigate the scenic route
shunning the serene

Actual selfies of author trying to meditate 😉
Thanks for the inspiration to Rovovan Writes Haiku challenge and of course a big thank you to Frank Constanza–the father of “Serenity Now!”

she never minded
steering through the tight spaces
just the narrow minds

Thanks to Ronovan Writes (narrow / minded) and the WOTD Challenge (teachable) for the inspiration.
Check out their sites for details on the challenges and some great writing.