3103: dVerse Haibun

March is a mad hare in a fit. Wild, bounding, all elbows and interruptions. He sits in the sun until he remembers he prefers frost, then leaps up and overturns the day. “Change places!” he cries, though no one is sitting where they were to begin with. He pours tea into the wind, scolds the daffodils for bowing too soon, then freezes them where they stand as punishment for agreeing. Sit down—no, stand—no, grow—no, sleep. He warms your hands and steals the warmth back again, just to see if you were paying attention. Nothing stays decided. Not the sky. Not the hour. Not even what just happened.

March sun, then cold rain,
daffodils bow into frost,
tulips thin as glass.


Written for dVerse Haibun Monday. ©Misky 2006-2026.

12 responses to “3103: dVerse Haibun”

  1. March is a puzzle! Born on the 21st, I have always treasured the spring concept, unpredictable as it is. Your haiku captures indecisive March.
    I’m liking those last 4 sentences of the haibun!

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    1. And a very happy birthday to you!

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  2. I cannot remember a year when my magnolia did not both flower and litter the garden with petals, all within a couple of March days. But it will have lively foliage shortly.

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    1. I saw bluebells blooming the forest near us. That’s too early. Way too early.

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    2. BTW, I love magnolia trees. Such beautiful flowers.

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      1. I love the shade it provides in the summer; the flowers never hang around long enough.

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  3. March has definitely been edgy.

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    1. It sure has, and this heavy head cold I have is proof!

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      1. Oh NO, a head cold–I will be praying for quick relief!!

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  4. I love the havoc created in your prose, Marilyn, ‘wild, bounding, all elbows and interruptions’, and the thought of pouring tea into the wind and scolding the daffodils for bowing too soon – and those ‘tulips thin as glass’ crowning the haiku. Gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you, Kim!

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      1. Always a pleasure, Marilyn!

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