Warmish spring day dawns
moose calf suckles greedily
Alaska queen reigns
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and another for Jester Queen

A poetic challenge from Trifecta’s poetic editors this weekend. You still have a titch over two days to write and post yours. When the challenge is closed, the entries will be open to judging by the community . . . you can vote for up to three entries and you can ask your friends and family to vote for yours as well.

Rules:
an original poem in 33 words, or 3 stanzas, or 3 lines. One entry only. Go on now and write.
🙂
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LouCeel does Haiku Friday! Thanks for the tip, Tara.

10 responses

  1. Libby says:

    An Alaskan Haiku…I have never read one before! But, this one is very evocative of Alaska, and very descriptive! I like it 🙂

  2. k~ says:

    Nicely done 🙂

  3. Jester Queen says:

    I’ve NEVER seen a moose, let alone a moose calf. This isn’t an image I’d ever considered before! I actually had to look up moose calf on google!!

  4. barbara says:

    hey, Jessie – here’s an old pic (2009) I found in my flickr account. Mama moose and twins. I haven’t seen any yet, this year, but they’re around. 🙂

  5. Tara R. says:

    Alaskan Queen indeed. She is a formidable monarch.

  6. Mel says:

    She is stunning!

  7. SAM says:

    I love the Queen is a moose. This was really cool.

  8. I especially like the last two lines.

  9. Imelda says:

    This is very descriptive. 🙂

    ..and this reminds me, I just saw a moose track today (which is not as neat as the moose itself but the closest I can get to the real thing. )

  10. Trifecta says:

    Thank you so much for linking up to Trifextra this weekend. The challenge this weekend will be judged by the community. So please come back to the Trifecta home page and click the stars next to the three posts you most enjoyed. You only have until Monday at 8 am EST, so hurry!

    (That mama is HUGE!)

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