Spring Haiku Poems

Published: July 2019

Haiku Nature Poems About Spring

Spring is a time of great renewal. The grasp of winter no longer holds us, and nature reveals incredible beauty. We see budding leavings, opening flowers, rainstorms that showcase rainbows, and the glowing warmth of the sun. Bees buzz from flower to flower, and the birds’ songs are heard again in the early morning hours. These nature poems highlight the loveliness spring. They are written in the form of a haiku, a three-line poem that follows the syllable count of 5-7-5. Although they are short, they capture the charm of this exquisite season.

8 Haiku Nature Poems About Spring

  1. The 2nd Season

    • By Billy R. Warner
    • Published by Family Friend Poems April 2020 with permission of the Author.

    I am a chef who also has an interest in literature. I have written several haiku poems, as it is my passion.

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    Fresh spring morning time.
    That's the sound of solitude,
    the presence of peace.

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  2. Rain Haiku

    • By David Fox
    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2019 with permission of the Author.

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    Rain hits my window
    Angels tap-dancing softly
    A heavenly sound

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  4. Spring's Way

    This short poem is in Haiku style and about the transformation of winter into spring. I think it explains the struggle of the transformation of winter's nature, of trying to hold on a little longer, while spring's nature of taking over always wins, giving way to the brand new life, new love, and the charm of spring! In just a few short lines spring always wins her way, dancing well into May and June! Many weddings are planned during these months because of the fairness and beauty of the spring weather.

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    Winter fights to stay.
    Sweet Spring always wins her way.
    Flowers bloomed today!

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  5. A Morning (Haiku)

    My haiku is about all the love and happiness that each fine morning brings to our life.

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    Bees nudged the flowers
    Babies peeped out of the nest
    One fine crisp morning.

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  7. Happy Spring Haiku

    • By Harold Corzine
    • Published by Family Friend Poems April 2018 with permission of the Author.

    The spring season has always given me a spiritual lift throughout my 85 years of life. The greening of the land and the flowering plants each year are like a rebirth of the planet. Even the sky seems bluer. One of my fondest memories was seeing the crocus buds popping up through the snow near the library on the campus of the University of Wisconsin when I was a student there, the first vestige of the new season.

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    Spring brings happiness
    Flowers, songbirds, and green grass.
    God's love on display.

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  8. A Rainbow (Haiku)

    • By Paul Holmes
    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2019 with permission of the Author.

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    Crescent of colours
    Arching high above our heads.
    Sunshine brings us hope.

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  9. The Rain

    • By Annie Castelino
    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2014 with permission of the Author.

    The drops of falling rain quenches the thirst of the dry earth and brings life alive. This thought flashes my mind as I experience the first rain of this season.

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    The pitter patter
    Sound of the heavenly rain
    Raises novel hope

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  10. Spring

    • By Taylor & Chloe
    • Published by Family Friend Poems April 2009 with permission of the Author.

    I am in 6th grade and for poetry month we are learning about different types of poetry and one of them is Haiku. We have been practicing Haiku A LOT!

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    Swaying leaves on trees,
    warmer air, blooming flowers,
    spring's finally here.

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