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haiku (more)

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slow nature inside

plants grow in unsure seasons

ours darkness or light

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unsurely outside

winter by a calendar

summer another

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creature on a branch

cardinal or squirrel set

then fly or skitter

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(like those earlier, these haiku can relate to each other, though I doubt there is a rule about connection; or each haiku may stand alone, which I guess is more traditional)

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Photo by Vincent van Zalinge on Unsplash

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haiku

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haiku

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twenty pages in

the need to gaze and breathe out

outside for elsewhere

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city-wise black trees

darkened too the sky-wept street

nature go with tears

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after rain is haze

exhale into clarity

newly gifts of night

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Photo by Emil Widlund on Unsplash

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haiku (3) after Hallowtide

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haiku (3) after Hallowtide

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seasons ending in

new seasons beginning to

take hold then let go

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red leaves like children

bright and shiny always changing

into something else

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evergreen until

needles wither due to lack

of water and air

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Red of Fall

Photo by Patrick Hendry on Unsplash

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(leaves can testify)

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(leaves can testify)

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leaves can testify

an acceptable word tree

inherits earthly

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photo by guillaume bergaglia on unsplash

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haiku

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blue day turns gray with

rain to see and hear and then

lightning and thunder

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a wintry morning (haiku)

a wintry morning

early in parts for winter

here and say morning

 

 

souls are trapped on Earth

not wanting release because

we like the cages

 

 

I’ll have Dylan rage

I will fight it ‘til I know

only relent’s left

 

 

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Photo by David Clode on Unsplash

Half Moon Bay Golf Club, Yorkeys Knob, Australia

A Crimson Finch has found a nice perch and does not want to share it!

 

Frank Families

Frank Families

(haiku)

 

They tried daylight ways

We wouldn’t let them go; we

Made them hide ’til found

 

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image in the public domain

 

news story, https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/anne-frank-s-family-tried-escape-u-s-hit-immigration-n889251

 

haiku

haiku

(stand alone or maybe work together)

 

Today is what I

Have.  Tomorrow is far off.

The wind will take me.

 

I’d rather have the

Cool breeze and warm air to take

Me to tomorrow

 

Will you join me in

Tomorrow?  We’ll need each other’s

Company today.

 

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Dirk Ingo Franke – Own work, CC BY-SA 2.0 de, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2355854

Buller, Erin (11 July 2008). “Capturing the Wind”. Uinta County Herald. Archived from the original on 31 July 2008. Retrieved 4 December 2008. “The animals don’t care at all. We find cows and antelope napping in the shade of the turbines.” – Mike Cadieux, site manager, Wyoming Wind Farm

 

in a hurry now

in a hurry now

does this happen unemployed

sunny day it does

 

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Poetry’s Consoling Touch

 

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