SUMMER HAIKU
the farmers' market-
most dirt clings
to salad greens
The Country and Abroad, September 2007
spattering rain...
in the woods ten minutes
and still not wet
Dragonfly, April 1974
sun on my back-
all the flower pots
arranged just so
Heron's Nest, June 2005
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Friday, July 17, 2009
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a brisk autumn walk the muddy blend of colors deepens my mood where are the highlights and bright spots of yesterday? Ribbons:Tanka Cafe
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oh, this wind! it sweeps me past my gate then spins me home spring clean-up- in the sweat of hard work a settling peace solid gray sky- fors...
3 comments:
Adelaide,
These are wonderful. I can even feel the warmth of the sun in the last poem. I see you have been writing for many years. You have perfected your art!
Thank you. We have, at last, had a few honest summer days, sun and no rain.
And I hope you continue to enjoy many more beautiful and sunny days. I am in California and it is a rare occurrence to get rain in the summer. Many would welcome it!
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