
This morning the full moon was gorgeous! I am sorry I wasn’t able to stop and pictures. I had to drop my car off for inspection and then be dropped off at school. If I were alone, I would have played amateur photographer with my iPhone. The full Worm Moon inspired the following haiku.
Moon Haiku
The full Worm Moon played
Hide-and-seek behind the trees
On the way to school
First, it was my guide
Then was over my shoulder
Last – in front once more
Round and low and large
So bright through barren branches
Spring brings Full Worm Moon
Such a creative poem. I especially loved the last stanza. Bless you for being up so early…can’t remember the last time I saw a morning moon.
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the moon was so pretty this morning! Your Haiku reminded me of my morning with the moon!
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I like your haiku, and your words remind how I used to watch the sky as I drove to school. Many times ideas would come to mind and I would repeat lines over and over until I got to school and could write them down. I think I played that same hide and seek game, too!
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It’s getting harder and harder to remember the lines by the time I get to school. 😆
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I do love full moon nights (and mornings). I wonder why they call it Worm Moon?
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I believe it is because of how close it is to the spring equinox and signals warmer weather and the arrival of worms and birds.
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The moon lights the earth
Casting its own special glow
So unlike the sun
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“Casting its own special glow” – A beautiful line!
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”The worms go in, the worms go out, the worms play….” The moon was certainly dancing last night and this morning.
Embracing each day is free. Thanks for sharing your poetry.
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