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Haiku to you Thursday: “Late arrival”

Late arrival

A stray day lily /

Yellow in the August heat /

Fashionably late.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Arrival”

Arrival

Busy are the bees: /

arriving, leaving, buzzing, /

feeding. Fall whispers.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #arriving #leaving #buzzing #feeding #bees #fall #whispers #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #august #thursday #2021

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Turn over”

Turn over

Cat looks up; you down. /

Ground is the sky is the ground. /

Stardust at your feet.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #photo #stardust #feet #sky #ground #cat #you #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #August #thursday #2021

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Out There”

Out there

Out there is in here. /

Rain, turmoil, thunder, lightning /

Pain, grief, love, release.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #oldnorthknoxville #clouds #pain #rain #love #release #wednesday #lightning #july #2020 #photooftheday #knoxville #davidebooker #tennessee #grief

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Shades”

Shades

Shadows and lost saints: /

reflections and projections, /

exits and entrances.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #shades #shadows #saints #reflection #projection #exit #entrance #oldnortknoxville #davidebooker #july #thursday #2021 #senryu

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Waiting”

Waiting

Awaiting the bloom /

the bee hangs from the green leaves. /

Summer partnership.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #bee #flower #bloom #summer #partnership #waiting #photooftheday #poemoftheday #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #july #thursday #2021

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Haiku to you: “Pollination”

Pollination

Pollinator bee, /

diligent digger I see, /

making flowers free.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Summer”

Summer

Summer heat’s close beat. /

Feel temperature’s music. /

Humidity’s strum.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #summer #heat #humidity #strum #beat #music #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #photooftheday #poemoftheday #july #thursday #2021

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Light”

Light

Within us is light: /

new as a summer morning, /

old as lost moments.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #light #new #old #time #moments #summer #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #june #thursday #2021

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Haiku to you Thursday: “A part apart”

A part apart

Us apart, a part /

of us still locked down because /

of a lack of love.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #apart #a_part #lack #love #virus #covid_19 #lockdown #photooftheday #poemoftheday #davidebooker #june #thursday #2021

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