avatarAshlea Morgan, PhD

Summary

The website presents a Friday haiku challenge with a theme of stormy weather, accompanied by evocative photographs and links to the author's other poems.

Abstract

The webpage features a haiku titled "Stormy Weather," which captures the essence of an approaching storm through vivid imagery of dark clouds, shivering leaves, and an eerie silence followed by rain. The haiku is complemented by two atmospheric photographs credited to Michael & Diane Weidner and Michael Olsen, sourced from Unsplash. Additionally, the author invites readers to explore more of their work by providing links to four other poems, each with its own unique theme, such as lulling to sleep, tidying up in the KonMari style, romantic love and life aspirations, and preemptive grief.

Opinions

  • The author uses the haiku form to effectively convey the mood and sensory experiences associated with stormy weather.
  • The inclusion of captivating images enhances the reader's engagement with the poem and sets a fitting atmosphere.
  • By offering a selection of other poems, the author demonstrates versatility in their writing and a desire to connect with a diverse range of reader emotions and interests.

Stormy weather

A Friday haiku challenge

Photo by Michael & Diane Weidner on Unsplash

Dark clouds, leaves shiver,

An eerie silence then rain

A brewing storm’s near

Photo by Michael Olsen on Unsplash

Check out my latest poems here:

Poem
Poetry
Haiku
Storms
Weather
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