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“The Park”

The Park

Spring strolls through the park. /

Shaking green from her sleeves and /

Color from her eyes.

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“Ripe”

Ripe

New, green, and forming, /

blueberries grow with the spring, /

creating ripe tastes.

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#green #ripe #tastes #new #spring #create #photo #haiku #poem #poetry #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #april #tuesday #041823 #2023

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“Entwined”

Entwined

Old and new embrace. /

Winter entwines with Spring: /

leaves both brown and green.

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#old #new #winter #spring #leaves #haiku #poem #poetry #photo #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #february #friday #022522 #2022

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Photo finish Friday: “Green senility”

Green senility

Old-man-in-the-spring, /

autumn is not your season. /

Green senility.

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“Eyes”

Eyes

Eyes green as tree leaves /

Black as yesterday’s midnight /

Cat’s summer swings slow.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “City”

City

Green near, blue far back. /

Mankind’s river flows between /

concrete, trees, and dreams.

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#concrete #dreams #mankind #trees #river #green #blue #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #july #thursday #072122 #2022

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“Blueberry”

Blueberry

Each orb a new world. /

Each green new world ripens blue. /

Each blue a new taste.

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#new #orb #world #taste #green #blue #blueberry #haiku #poem #poetry #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #june #saturday #060422 #2022

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Waiting”

Waiting

Blackberry, once green, /

now red in the sun’s embrace; /

dark soon in glory.

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#blackberry #waiting #red #green #dark #glory #haiku #poem #poetry #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #june #thursday #060222 #2022

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“Ghosts”

Ghosts

Lost green ghosts of spring, /

clothed frozen in winter white, /

await haunting warmth.

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Haiku and photo: “Leaf”

Leaf

Return to the Earth /

All that was once bright and green. /

Death nibbles at noon.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #death #nibbles #noon #green #flower #bright #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #august #sunday #2021

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