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“Roles”

Roles

The clock floated free; /

the jack, pawn, car, and acorn /

left their roles behind.

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#060418-22 #pawn #jack #car #pawn #acorn #clock #haiku #senryu #poem #poetry #davidebooker #laurenabooker #june #saturday

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“Let us”

Let us

Let us ride balloons: /

Up to the heavens and moons. /

Light as grace and stars.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #balloons #moons #heavens #light #grace #stars #photooftheday #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #january #knoxville #tennessee #friday #2021 #012221

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“Surreal”

Surreal

In the fall I grow /

the dead in plastic or /

quiet memory.

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#surreal #fall #grow #dead #plastic #memory #poem #poetry #photo #haiku #senryu #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #october #wednesday #101823 #2023

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“Roles”

Roles

The clock floated free; /

the jack, pawn, car, and acorn /

left their roles behind.

.

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#060418-22 #pawn #jack #car #pawn #acorn #clock #haiku #senryu #poem #poetry #davidebooker #laurenabooker #june #saturday

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“Hope for the creek”

Hope for the creek

The Hail Mary here /

Is neither pass nor prayer /

But hope for the creek.

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#050518 #Beth #Hail-Mary #creek #hope #May #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker

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“Cool”

Cool

In the evening cool /

they gather, the machines, /

their red eyes glowing.

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#cool #evening #eyes #red #machines #glowing #poem #poetry #haiku #photo #knoxville #tennessee #davidebooker #february #wednesday #021523 #2023

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“Mirror”

Mirror

Objects in mirror /

May be further from your reach /

Than the distance back.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #poemoftheday #photooftheday #mirror #distance #object #reach #knoxville #tennessee #february #2021 #davidebooker #021521

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Photo finish Friday: “Loudly”

Loudly

The birds belch loudly /

verses on the morning sun. /

The earthworms rejoice.

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#birds #belch #sun #earthworms #morning #rejoice #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #september #friday #092322 #2022

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“Roles”

Roles

The clock floated free; /

the jack, pawn, car, and acorn /

left their roles behind.

.

.

#06041822 #pawn #jack #car #pawn #acorn #clock #haiku #senryu #poem #poetry #davidebooker #laurenabooker #june #saturday

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Haiku and illustration: “Free floating radicals”

Free floating radicals

The clock floated free; /

the jack, the pawn, and the car /

left their roles behind.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #time #clock #car #tack #pawn #laurenbooker #davidebooker #june #photooftheday #poemoftheday

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