Welcome to Day 2 of National Poetry Month! I’m celebrating by writing a haiku each day in April, and I’d love for you to join me! Simply share your haiku in the comments. For each haiku you share, I’ll enter your name into a drawing for my book of haiku, Life: Haiku by Haiku. (ie, if you share 5 haikus, you’ll be entered 5 times.)
Today’s haiku is titled “Gnarly Path.”

Give the prompt “PATH” a try — but also feel free to share a haiku on any topic! Most important, have fun!!
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New to writing haiku? Here’s the pattern:
Three lines with a total of seventeen syllables:
5 syllables
7 syllables
5 syllables
The more you enter, the better your chances of winning my book of haiku!






a walk in the woods
ancient wisdom quiet, pure, peace
calm tranquility
Hurray! You did it! And now, you’re entered in the contest. 🙂 I hope you share others! (Thank you!) <3
Cannot see around
The next dark bend on the trail
Take joy in each step
I love this — especially your last line. So very true. Thank you, Pam, and you’re entered! <3
Vestiges of war
Memories ne’er forgotten
Peace and freedom loom
A poignant haiku, Robb. Peace and freedom looming is hopeful, yet feels fragile now.