Category Archives: Haiku to You Thursday

Haiku to you Thursday: “Golden Hour”

Golden hour

Golden hour fruit /

Picked as the sun declined and /

your memories rose.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Pumpkins”

Pumpkins

Orange rounds herald fall. /

Volunteers grown in front yard. /

Evening sun accents.

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#evening #pumpkin #volunteers #sun #fall #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #september #thursday #090822 #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Song”

Song

Listen to fall sing.

A dirge for descending leaves

or a hymn for snow?

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#fall #dirge #hymn #leaves #snow #sing #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #august #thursday #090122 #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Menu”

Menu

The cat food did not /

say, “feeds raccoon,” but one came, /

ate, and left the cat.

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#menu #raccoon #cat #food #haiku #poem #poetry #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #august #thursday #082522 #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Clock”

Clock

Clouds gambol freely, /

shapes and raindrops marking time. /

Clock ever changing.

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#clouds #clock #gambol #changing #time #raindrops #shapes #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #august #thursday #081722 #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Skin”

Skin

Every fourteen days /

you shed into a new skin. /

You: you are, you were.

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#you #skin #shed #days #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #august #thursday #081122 #2022

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“Hints”

Hints

Fall is dropping hints. /

Yellow, brown, red, orange notes. /

Winter whispers: “Yes.”

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#yellow #notes #brown #fall #hints #winter #whispers #poem #poetry #haiku #photo #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #talltalestogo #august #thursday #080422 #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “City”

City

Green near, blue far back. /

Mankind’s river flows between /

concrete, trees, and dreams.

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#concrete #dreams #mankind #trees #river #green #blue #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #july #thursday #072122 #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Days”

Days

Some days are lemon, /

some days are orange, other /

days are empty cans.

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#days #lemon #orange #cans #poem #poetry #haiku #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #july #thursday #071422 #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Days”

Days

Some days are lemon, /

some days are orange, other /

days are empty cans.

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#days #lemon #orange #cans #poem #poetry #haiku #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #july #thursday #071422 #2022

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