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Virtual Nate’s Haiku

This is a collection of various haiku I’ve written. For more information regarding haiku in general, refer to this article from Encyclopædia Britannica.

No. 1

In a thunderstorm
I’m inside as I should be,
hearing its roaring.

No. 2

Leaves on the trees fall
after summer says goodbye
so we see the change.

No. 3

Snowflakes are falling
bringing excitement to kids
who are quite playful.

No. 4

Trees in October
begin to become lifeless
and make way for frights.

No. 5

The blue sky remains
ever so bright all year long
and shows us all life.

No. 6

The grass remains green
but the tree leaves are now red
and are scattered ‘round.

No. 7

When November comes
the landscape becomes quiet
letting Winter in.

No. 8

I walk out the door
to find a hint of red in
the trees and landscape.

No. 9

While standing outside
I see the leaves have frosted
but its tree has not.

No. 10

The wind brings the chills
yet it’s still not cold enough
to start seeing snow.

No. 11

Thought it was warmer
but by five the sun had set;
‘twas a brutal night.

No. 12

Winter came early;
it’s much colder than normal.
Earth’s always crazy.

No. 13

The stroke of midnight–
we acknowledge the passage
of time and our lives.

No. 141

Summer’s blazing heat
came so early I could not
believe it was May.

No. 15

During Summer rain
I’m reminded of certain
Japanese legends.


  1. This haiku was originally shared as a post on BlueSky