
Sight
Spring and I see you /
in a cathedral of folds, /
Iris and sunlight.
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#iris #cathedral #sunlight #you #spring #you #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #april #sunday #042422 #2022

Sight
Spring and I see you /
in a cathedral of folds, /
Iris and sunlight.
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#iris #cathedral #sunlight #you #spring #you #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #april #sunday #042422 #2022

Life begins
Blueberries obscured. /
Unfolding with each moment. /
Gracing the future.
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#haiku #poem #poetry #blueberries #obscured #grace #future #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #april #friday #2021 #042321
Filed under 2021, haiku, Old North Knoxville, photo, photo by David E. Booker, poem, poetry, Poetry by David E. Booker

Pod
Paddling the moon, /
Catalpa bean pod ellipse. /
Limb swims into night.
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#limb #pod #swim #moon #ellipse #night #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #photo #april #saturday #042322 #2022
Filed under 2022, haiku, Old North Knoxville, photo, photo by David E. Booker, poem, poetry, Poetry by David E. Booker
Filed under 2022, Silly Saturday

We can no longer exploit the resources of this earth—the trees, the water, and other natural resources—without any care for coming generations. Common sense tells us that unless we change, we won’t survive. This Earth Day let’s resolve to live in harmony with nature.
—Dalai Lama
Filed under 2022, Earth Day, Photo Finish Friday

Anoint
Paper wasp climbs /
a white Iris fall, anoints /
spring in your garden.
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#wasp #iris #spring #fall #white #anoint #beard #haiku #poem #poetry #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #april #thursday #042122 #2022

Breeze
Life for all its faults /
Hangs like a Spring water drop — /
Waits for a freeing breeze.
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#oldnorthknoxville #poem #haiku #davidebooker #poetry #writer #writing #2019 #april #saturday #water #rain #breeze #spring #drop #life #faults #tennessee #blueberry #042919
Filed under 2019, haiku, Old North Knoxville, photo, photo by David E. Booker, poem, poetry, Poetry by David E. Booker

Filed under 2022, writing humor, writing tip, Writing Tip Wednesday