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“First snow”

First snow

First snow of winter /

touches the heart long before /

touching the cold ground.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #poet #writer #writing #snow #winter #heart #ground #heart #haiga #photo #121218 #davidebooker #2018

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“Path”

Path

Cat among the leaves; /

fall colors upon the ground. /

Path to winter near.

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#path #cat #leaves #fall #colors #winter #haiku #poem #poetry #haiga #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #november #wednesday #111324 #2024

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“Three leaves”

Three leaves

Three leaves gather rain. /

Heavy with sky, touch the ground. /

Glistening repose.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #haiga #photo #leaves #rain #sky #ground #repose #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #may #wednesday #050612t #050824p #2014

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“Read leaf”

Red leaf

Red leaf on the ground. /

Maple leaf among the brown. /

Autumn accent found.

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#red #leaf #maple #brown #ground #autumn #found #accent #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #october #sunday #101523 #2023

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“Drive Thru”

Drive Thru

Home was the Drive Thru, /

nesting ten feet off the ground, /

until autumn came.

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#home #drive_thru #nest #autumn #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #knoxville #davidebooker #october #sunday #100823 #2023

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“Splinters”

Splinters

Morning light splinters. /

Ground catches the fractured glass. /

Clouds and birds move on.

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#clouds #birds #glass #ground #morning #splinters #poem #poetry #haiku #photo #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #march #saturday #031123 #2023

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“Stream”

The stream of color /

the leaves of sound /

the grounding of light /

into the Earth we are bound.

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#062017 #color #stream #leaves #light #ground #earth #poem #poetry #photo #davidebooker

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Haiku and photo: “Frost”

Frost

Frost coats the ground, grass, /

and leaves, shimmers with autumn, /

bundles morning’s light.

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#frost #leaves #grass #ground #bundles #autumn #light #morning #haiku #poem #poetry #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #november #tuesday #2021 #112321

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Haiku and photo: “Wrinkles”

Wrinkles

Blue haired old lady /

Streaks of gray and white abound /

Wrinkles fold Earth’s face.

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#wrinkles #bluehair #haiku #poem #poetry #writing #writer #earth #sky #poet #gray #white #110618 #thebookeddy #photo #davidebooker #november

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Haiku and photo: “Color the sky”

Color the sky

Clouds color the sky /

Swirling high above the ground /

Sun rides the dark wires.

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#haiku #poem #poetry #poet #writer #writing #clouds #sky #sun #wire #davidebooker #photo #knoxville #tennessee #october #102621

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