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Tag Archives: haiku
color spectrum haiku
the black flickering shadow of the red cardinal dances on white snow
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’51 Gibson J-45
I’m a gardener, you’re the volunteer who vines by the row of heirloom Better Boys, you hide near the hollyhocks along the splintered wood fence, dry in the sunlight. I’m a mapmaker, your cheeks are hilltops, your tears flow like … Continue reading
Autumn in West Virginia Does This To Me
I admit, I cheated a slight bit in the syllable-count of line-3, but it’s with license. FRAME picture the mountain side, red brown yellow sunlight skeletal sycamore
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Her Arched Brow of Politics
My omni-influences of this morning’s haiku… Her Arched Brow of Politics red oak leaves under slate stain sky, skirts extremes like Kate McGarrigle
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Seed
Seed squirrel let go acorn fore it lands on forest floor we hear spirit breathe
Posted in Haiku, Self Improvement, The Un-empiracal
Tagged Bexley Ohio, Columbus Ohio, facebook, Gaia, haiku, Jim Coe, Jim Coe Columbus Ohio, linkedin, Orange Acorn, Twitter
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Beaver Haiku
Beaver Haiku leave it to the art student I pose for, he looks like Jerry Mathers
Morning Fiddle
Morning Fiddle rusty maple leaves fall in dawn light as the bow drones an F-sharp wail