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“Hail Mary”

Hail Mary

The Hail Mary here /

Is neither pass nor prayer /

But hope for the creek.

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#hailmary #pass #prayer #hope #creek #haiku #poem #poetry #haiga #photo #oldnorthknoxville #firstcreekgreenway #davidebooker #bethabooker #may #050518 #2018

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“Trembles”

Trembles

The hot earth trembles. /

The clouds open with cold rain. /

The creek ebbs and flows.

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#trembles #earth #clouds #rain #creek #ebbs #flows #haiku #poem #poetry #haiga #photo #oldnorthknoxville #firstcreekgreenway #davidebooker #june #sunday #063024 #062623t #2024

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“Hope”

Hope

The Hail Mary here /

Is neither pass nor prayer /

But hope for the creek.

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#050518 #BethBooker #HailMary #creek #hope #May #haiku #poem #poetry #haiga #photo #firstcreekgreenway #cleanup #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker

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“Buttercups”

Buttercups

Field of buttercups /

posing by First Creek await /

the sun to open.

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#buttercups #field #creek #sun #poem #poetry #haiku #photo #haiga #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #march #monday #032524 #2024

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“Name”

Name

Your name, the creek speaks, /

decorated with fall leaves /

and human folly.

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#name #folly #creek #fall #leaves #human #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #october #saturday #102123 #2023

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“Hanging around”

Hanging around

Flowing with the creek /

Gathering along the banks /

The trash never ends.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #may #thursday #2020 #trash #creeks #davidebooker #banks #firstcreekgreenway #oldnorthknoxville #knoxville #tennessee #052820

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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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“Hope for the creek”

Hope for the creek

The Hail Mary here /

Is neither pass nor prayer /

But hope for the creek.

050518

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Photo finish Friday: “Hanging around”

Hanging around

Flowing with the creek /

Gathering along the banks /

The trash never ends.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #may #thursday #2020 #trash #creeks #banks #firstcreekgreenway #oldnorthknoxville #knoxville #tennessee

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Haiku and photo: “Hope for the creek”

Hope for the creek

The Hail Mary here /

Is neither pass nor prayer /

But hope for the creek.

050518

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