Monthly Archives: March 2023

“Legacy”

Legacy

Clouds and shadows painted /

With tints of winter sunlight. /

Bare limbs full of gray.

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“Don’t know Dick?”

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“Bagels”

Bagels

Some bagels are fresh. /

Others are moldy compost /

Rescued for repast.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Good-bye”

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“Face”

Face

Sun shines through one face. /

In each of us, a thousand. /

Select one and shine.

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Why do we get smart but play dumb?

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“The old”

The old

An old cat naps. /

The older sun shines crisply. /

Dreams are never young.

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