Frog Haiku Poem 9
First frog of springtime,
Croaking loud beneath the stars,
Night's lively herald.
Summary
The haiku “Spring’s Herald” describes the vibrant arrival of spring, marked by the first frog’s croak. It sets a scene where this frog, emerging at the start of spring, croaks loudly under a starry night sky. This sound is portrayed as a lively announcement or herald of the new season. The haiku captures the essence of renewal and the awakening of nature, with the frog’s croak symbolizing the beginning of life and activity after the quiet of winter.
Inspirations Behind
While writing “Spring’s Herald,” I was inspired by the rejuvenating energy of spring. The first frog’s croak under the starlit sky felt like a powerful symbol of renewal and awakening. I imagined standing in the cool night air, feeling a sense of excitement and anticipation for the new life that spring brings. This moment, with its promise of fresh beginnings and the lively chorus of nature, filled me with a sense of hope and joy.