Summary of Alphabet Haiku A – Z
Alphabet Haiku, a Weekly Challenge of Abigail Gronway, the link is at the bottom of this post.
Alphabet Haiku – Ants
adult ants attack
alkaloids are awarded
avoid ants always
Alphabet Haiku – Budgerigars
bright budgerigars
babbling birds bickering back
breeding bald babies
Alphabet Haiku – Chipmunk
chittering chipmunk
chewing cracking cereals
cheeky cheek cleavage
Alphabet Haiku – Deer
delightful dapper
delinquent dominant deer
delivers distress
Alphabet Haiku – Eagle
embark elongate
eagle entering eyries
ejected egg eh
Alphabet Haiku – Fox
fluffy fennec fox
features fabulous feline
flamboyant focus
Alphabet Haiku – Giraffe
galloping giraffe
gleefully glimpses green gorge
grazes greedily
glamorous giraffe
gracefully glows gingerly
genuine gusto
Alphabet Haiku – Hare
hare harmlessly hops
hawk hovering, hastens home
hesitates, horror
Alphabet Haiku – Insects
industry implants
identify imperfect
idiot insects
imagine insects
involving intimately
in ideal issues
imperil insects
illustrate inexperience
immature impasse
Alphabet Haiku – Jackal
Jubilant Jackal
justifies jittering jaws
jumping joyfully
Alphabet Haiku – Kakapo
keen kind kakapo
keeping katydids knocking
king kauri, kudos
Alphabet Haiku – Lynx
lynx labeled large
left leg landing listlessly
lacerated, lame
Alphabet Haiku – Markhor
mean men make malice
magnificent male markhor
midday massacre
Alphabet Haiku – Nightingale
nocturnal noted
never nasty nonstop noise
notably natural
Alphabet Haiku – Otter
otters observing
obedient obese offspring
obstacle overrun
Alphabet Haiku – Pheasant
popular pheasant
passes particular patch
pauses peacefully
Alphabet Haiku – Quail
quaint quiescent quail
queues questionably
quizzes quarantine
Alphabet Haiku – Rattlesnake
relaxed rattlesnake
realistically rambles
rolling rapidly
Alphabet Haiku – Scorpion
surveys seriously
show some scorpions species
survive starvation
Alphabet Haiku – Tuatara
two tuataras
together taste tepid treats
trusting true tonic
Alphabet Haiku – Uguisu – Japanese Bush-Warbler
ultimate unique
understanding Uguisu
unforgettable
Alphabet Haiku – Vulture
valley verge vital
vultures very vicious
vivid vagrants vent
Alphabet Haiku – Weasel
wandering weasel
watches wallabies warmly
wilderness warning
Alphabet Haiku – X-ray Tetra – a fish
xerograph x-ray
xeno X-chromosome xit
xenophobia
Alphabet Haiku – Yak
yelling yak youngster
yarded, yale-locked yesterday
yes, youthful yearning
Alphabet Haiku – Zebra
zooming zombie zone
zebra zigzagged zestfully
zoogeography
Copyright © 2018 Elsie Hagley
At the moment you cannot link anything it hasn’t been working for days.
This is the link to Abigail’s Challenge if you would like to read other Alphabet Haiku https://darksideofthemoon583.com/poetry-challenges-tutorials/alphabet-haiku-challenge/
Also this post is a mess, WordPress New Editor is not good for writing Poetry.
You can not Copy and Paste. I will not be writing anymore poetry on this blog, all my poetry will be on my NZ blog. https://kiwinana.blogtown.co.nz
In 2019 I will start writing stories on this blog aiming to write a book.
I apologise for the adds on my blog, they completely cover the title of my blog, very disappointing, but I will not change this theme as I like it.
The alphabet project was quite a challenge! I hope you can sort out your WordPress problems and I look forward to your stories next year.
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Thanks you Rachel. Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
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A fun way to increase one’s vocabulary. 😀
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Smiles! Wishing you and your family a Happy Prosperous 2019. Peace my friend.
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I agree with you regarding the new editor. I’ve been using it on my other blog to get used to it, but not here. Hopefully they’ll work all the bugs out of it soon. I’ve scheduled several posts using the new editor, and when I go back to edit them, the formatting changes (double spacing where I want single, all blocks combined into one, etc.). It’s a headache. If you have any trouble with my posts or links, please let me know. 🙂
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Yes agree 100% about the new editor, that is why I’m using my NZ blog for poetry, no matter what I do to try and correct it, there is no such thing as verses they all round together like a story. Happy Days Writing.
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