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Haiku to you Thursday: “Dark smile”

Failure stares at me /

feral animal, dark smile /

face fractured with fear.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Wind slap”

Wind slaps the darkness /

folding into noisy flaps /

pieces of the night.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Foolish”

I fear most being /

a fool before time and space /

when I could have been…

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Sunday Limerick: “Banned in Spokane”

There once was a man from Spokane /
who dated a woman named Diane. /
What they did they all say /
would take your breath away /
and still to this day has been banned.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Passion plant”

I nuzzle your neck /

and plant moments of passion /

in folds of warm flesh.

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Hiaku to you Thursday: “The kiss”

Your lips renounce me. /

Still, I kiss their feathered tips. /

The edges of flesh.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Translucent”

Haze lingers like fog /

translucent upon your lips /

passion unspoken.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Limp”

Walking carries pain; /

joints pronounce the weight of years; /

limp encodes effort.

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Limerick: “$catology”

There once was a woman in scatology /

who proceeded to take a class in tautology./

“$h!t, $h!t, $h!t,” she said./

She said shaking her head./

She passed the final test without apology.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Sweet smell”

Thank you. The sweet smell /

of your perfume brightens my /

days behind the fence.

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