Haiku Traditional Collection - InkSpot.Com
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Writing poetry allows me to exercise my imagination and share it with others. I strive to write for the benefit of the reader using carnival fun mirror images of my life's experiences.
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Haiku #1a The first snow falls in pearls that veil gilded leaves, No! No! Crows protest. Haiku #2a The sun soothes my face the lake breeze refreshes me -OUCH- mosquito bite. Haiku #3a Prone on a grass mat the earth warms me as I sleep lost in a nightmare. Haiku #4a Gifts that come in spring fresh from the heart of nature another newborn. Haiku #5 Springtime lightning bolts that make newborn babies cry touch the roots of life. Haiku #6a A parakeet lands on a budding branch and sings as my soul seeks love. Haiku #7 Hungry raven chicks cry out to parents for food while drear hymns echo. Haiku #8a Pounding winter wind bend branches of barren trees while I'm warm in bed. Haiku #9a From the winter fields through a small basement hole SNAP-suffer no more. Haiku #10a Cats lounge by the fire Dogs dream upon pillowed chairs Wolves starve in the cold. Haiku #11a All his waking life he's trusted those gone before the entire world changed. Haiku #12a Choked by autumn growth one lone rose grows unnoticed since the landlord's death.
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