Tag Archives: fall

“Contrast”

Contrast

Butterfly and tire, /

flapping and round. Lantana /

colors fall contrast.

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“Morning fog”

Morning fog

Sun wears morning fog, /

peeks from behind damp fall trees. /

Light and thoughts refract.

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“Fall flowers”

Fall flowers

Paths of fall color /

Descending from summer /

Color winter’s way.

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“In one leaf”

In one leaf

In one leaf is all

the fall, and in one moment

is all of a life.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Tryst”

Tryst

Tree shadows and birds /

tryst at the feeder; lovers /

shedding leaves and seeds.

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“Wonder”

Wonder

I wonder if fall /

will save me from a life of /

long summer regrets.

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#wonder #fall #summer #regrets #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #october #friday #102122 #2022

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“Slight”

Slight

Moon above, street light /

below. Clouds hue the fall night. /

Leaves limn with what’s bright.

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“Alone”

Alone

Falling yellow tears, /

this sere autumn day is not /

for me, alone.

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“One leaf”

One leaf

One leaf falls and then /

a thousand and ten thousand /

leaving fall to trees.

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“Leave”

Leave

Fall red, the maple leaves /

surrender their Summer green. /

Too soon they will leave.

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