Posts Tagged ‘Japanese poetry’

#18 in a series of Haikus that will cover all of the U.S. National Parks. The images are created by my thoughts and generated by artificial intelligence. Thanks for stopping by.

Lake Clark National Park – A Haiku

Illiamna’s snow crown.

Salmon run the bears await.

Aurora shimmers.

2026 Albert Moyer, Jr., Digital Media and Haikus

Cayenne Pepper- A Haiku

Red rippled skinny

The heat on the tongue plenty

Your uses many.

2025 Albert Moyer, Jr. Poetry and Photography

American Ibis- A Haiku

Probing the shallows

For food makes up our long day

Roosting, preening, rest.

2023 Albert Moyer, Jr., photography and poetry

American Alligator – A Haiku

Shy, timid, peaceful

Sprawl, crawl, territorial

We ambush our prey.

2023 Albert Moyer, Jr, photography and poetry

Words of Wisdom- A Haiku

They say keep your ducks

In a row for good business

I can’t agree more.

2021 Albert Moyer, Jr photography and poetry

Pictured male and female Black Bellied Whistling Ducks

20181206_151627 Orange – A Haiku

A world of sweetness

Inside this globe of beauty

Something men could learn.

2018 Albert Moyer, Jr Photography and Poetry

 

 

Perfume- A Haiku

Mixture of fragrance

Helping us smell so lovely

Pleasant scents you give

2018 Albert Moyer, Jr. Poetry and Photography

The Dealer –  A Haiku

All one suit I’m beat

A hopeless hand I’ve been dealt

I shall overcome.

2018 Albert Moyer, Jr. Poetry and Photography

Cardinal – A Haiku

Strong and red you are

With a crest of royalty

Spiritual bird

2018 Albert Moyer, Jr. Poetry and Photography

I decided to write another haiku about a cardinal because it’s a majestic bird.

Cardinal – A Haiku 2025

Red bird in the woods

Loving spouse all of his life

You’ve seen an angel.

2025 Albert Moyer, Jr. Poetry and Photography

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In the hood dice roll.

Hoping for the best combo.

Jinx! You lose. Ah, craps!

2017 Albert Moyer, Jr. Poetry and Photography