Half a summer moon
A lengthy season of wait
To golden harvest
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Posted: Aug 2010
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In shadows we roamed,
Echoes of love now faded,
Lost souls find solace.
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Posted: Mar 6
About this poem:
In the haiku, "In shadows we roamed" sets the scene of a relationship that once existed, where the lovers were intertwined in each other's lives, sharing moments both bright and dark. "Echoes of love now faded" signifies that the intensity and passion of their love have diminished over time, leaving behind only faint remnants of what once was. Finally, "Lost souls find solace" suggests that despite the loss and heartache, there is still hope for healing and finding peace in the aftermath of lost love. It speaks to the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of moving forward despite the pain.
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Happy pelican
eating an enormous fish
see his pouch bulging
Merry kingfisher
waiting on his pole for fish
he darts and spears one
Full of joy and fun
the skylark warbles in glee
delight in each note
Fearsome eagle drops
plummeting down like a stone
striking hard he kills
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Posted: Oct 2013
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Rainbow peeking out
bands of colour refracting
in vibrant beauty
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Posted: Aug 2013
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Its Spring and birds sing
Lilacs in bloom whisper tunes
Here comes sunny dawn
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Posted: Sep 2014
About this poem:
Turning Fall thought of Spring.
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Parade is on Main
Cows Palm Trees Cheese Curds and Candy
Dairy Paradise
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Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
Haiku on the parade I went to today on September 9, 2023 for Dairy Days in Platteville, Wisconsin.
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As earthquakes rumble
expand to split the surface
lives engulfed by loss
Tsunami washes
the earth’s crust while salty tears
seep into the core
Hearts shaken, broken
lovely lives drowned, buried, as
seasons’ sun radiates.
Still underneath skin
hope courses veins, awaiting.
Spring, where is thy bloom?
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Posted: Apr 2011
About this poem:
With its promise of hope and renewal
may this season be a blessing to all!
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Author: Unknown
Chilly breeze blowing
Colored leaves against blue sky
Musky scent of Fall
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Posted: Sep 2011
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Young and eager romps
the charmed saplings in the woods
Fearing no evil
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Posted: Jul 2018
About this poem:
A Haiku poem: A Japanese lyric verse form having three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables, traditionally invoking an aspect of nature or the seasons.
In nature there is no good or evil. It's non dualistic.
Inspired by Joseph Campbell.
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