Haiku Poems About Toad | Toad Haiku Poems

Haiku poems about Toad and Toad haiku poems. Read and enjoy these haikus!

written by Joseph May
Categories: nature,

Frog Pads

Croakers symphony
await the rainy season
a horny toad calls

A burst of thunder
rain coming down in torrents
a mating frenzy

lily pads submerge
fertile eggs slowly sinking
 fish come  for the  feast

new generations
await symphonic debut
a raindrop splashes


By: Joseph May

written by Robb A. Kopp
Categories: animals

Pan Cakes

sizzling on the road
crow is paid her payment owed….
little pan caked toad


written by Bennie6 Haiku Poems
Categories: horse,

Lily From the Paddock

A talented toad
hopped on a horse named Lily,
riveting the crowd!

written by David Fisher
Categories: animal, funny,

Leaping For Love

Jiminy Cricket
Fell in love with a toad, and
Did it froggy style


For Make Me Chuckle Haiku contest

written by Ashley Plotczyk
Categories: nature

Smiling Firefly

Firefly dances
confident above the toad
soaring in the night


written by Asif Andalib
Categories: animals, nature, sad,

The Toad

I caught a big toad
For my science practical exam
But it gave me pain!

written by Josefina Costales
Categories: dream, drink,

Collage -1

With chinchilla glass
ocean waves lapping my toes
fancy flights take off.

Wren pecks at my thoughts
as it perches on tree stump
posing as prince toad.

Caveat flashing light
intrudes in my dreamy state
warns me to leave prince

written by Rajat Kanti Chakrabarty
Categories: memory, sad,

Past Memories

past memories sad
                                     sit on me like a big toad
                                    croak all through the night













              past memories: haiku: copyright©Rajat Kanti Chakrabarty 2014

written by Abdul Malik
Categories: funny,

Trade a Trick

Trick a toad to tread a taut rope, A hippo to hop a hula hoop!
"Haiku#1" contest by Poet Destroyer A

written by Olusegun Arowolo
Categories: nature,

Mating Season

Mating Season


Mounting toad croaking
eggs lay in water floating
Here is wet season.



Olusegun Arowolo;contest:Haiku me some Nature,please.

written by Muzahidul Reza
Categories: image, imagery, winter,

Hibernation

Hibernating toad, 
Look at frost, snow all around
In hole hibernate.

written by Romeo Naces
Categories: animals, nature, seasons,

On the Road

dusty, gravel road

        squatting on its own shadow

             motionless, moist toad

written by Robb A. Kopp
Categories: food

Eat All That You Take

Snake coiled in the road
A belly that could explode
Swallowing a toad

By Robb A. Kopp
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written by Bryce Hudik
Categories: beauty, life, nature, october, rain, seasons, weather,

A Spadefoot Toad

A spadefoot toad 
Idles on a pond border
A fall rain peppers

written by Line Gauthier
Categories: house, nature, pride, summer,

House

old toad
by house on the hill
new white siding
   



posted on June 14, 2018

written by Olusegun Arowolo
Categories: nature,

Display In Pond-Npm

voice display through night
toad is the choir master...
rhythms move in pond

12-24-2020

written by Karen Croft
Categories: friendship,

Frog and Toad

two friends meet at creek
playing hopscotch and croaking
enjoying the day

written by Joseph Bueno
Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, animal, care, earth, imagery,

Cane Toad

Toxic darts unveil,
Dominating land is mine
Greed is on the line.

written by Alkas Poetry
Categories: nature,

Toad

At the river's edge
                            so as to scare the ugly cold
                            croaks in vain a toad...

written by Norman Crocker
Categories: spring,

Toad Stools

toad stools
spring to life
in grass

written by Kai Bredwell
Categories: nature,

Toad

A toad sits in mud.
He croaks in quiet fashion,
Glaring in your soul.

written by Hilo Poet
Categories: allusion, analogy, animal, appreciation, fate, insect, nature,

pond a ring

toad sat liliy pad a buzz a gulp splash~buzzing yellow jacket fleets

written by Coral Urbina
Categories: food, funny, hilarious,

Ol’ Blue The Toad

There once was a dumb toad named Blue
who went around eating white glue;
Horns grew from his head,
His body turned red,
He said, “I should have eaten stew.”