Hello, beautiful readers! School's out for summer! My alarms are turned off, and I am ready to enjoy the next two months. I have a road trip planned for a little later this month, and I will begin writing my next novel next week. Other than that, I will be resting, relaxing, spending time with friends, and writing poetry. At least, those are the plans. :-)
Today, I am participating in this week's #TankaTuesday poetry challenge where Colleen invites us to use at least two yellow things in our poem without using the word yellow. I chose to write a haiku. I've bolded and italicized my words.
(image courtesy of @niki_emmert on Pixabay)
sun rises in east
sunflowers rotate with light
darkness has no strength
Would you like to write a poem for this prompt? Join us here.

Sounds like you have a wonderful summer planned- and a most positive outlook with which to enter into it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Violet! I'm looking forward to what summer brings! Thanks for stopping by! :-)
DeleteThis sounds wonderful, Yvi. Enjoy your time off. You deserve it! 💜
ReplyDeleteThank you, Colleen! I appreciate your kind words. :-)
DeleteThat is a wonderful last line Yvette.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Paul! I appreciate your visit. :-)
DeleteHow lovely, Yvi. You know I love the sunflowers!! ☀️
ReplyDeleteLovely Haiku! 💛 Wishing you a wonderful summer holiday, Yvette! And happy writing, starting next week! 😊
ReplyDeleteOh.. it's me, Nicole, a bit above (I forgot to enter my name, I'm sorry!)
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