Sunday, November 23, 2008
haikus--by MOE
bird bath put away,
winter is now on its way,
time to hunker down.
2. leaves are turning bright,
beautiful hues are in sight.
soon dull shades appear.
3. swimming pools good bye,
covers are pulled tightly down,
summer is long gone.
4. indian summer,
how we relish your return,
last reprise of warmth.
5. snow falls in big flakes,
showering down from above,
what a magic flight.
6. I gaze at the sky,
and at the clouds floating by,
wishing they could stay.
7. smell the earth in spring,
see the leaves blossoming green,
now the sneezing starts.
8. hazy lazy days,
summer has finally come,
welcome bright sunshine.
9. turn the clocks behind.
october 's end is now here,
great, an extra hour.
10. line from a poem.
october's bright blue weather.
who is that poet?
winter is now on its way,
time to hunker down.
2. leaves are turning bright,
beautiful hues are in sight.
soon dull shades appear.
3. swimming pools good bye,
covers are pulled tightly down,
summer is long gone.
4. indian summer,
how we relish your return,
last reprise of warmth.
5. snow falls in big flakes,
showering down from above,
what a magic flight.
6. I gaze at the sky,
and at the clouds floating by,
wishing they could stay.
7. smell the earth in spring,
see the leaves blossoming green,
now the sneezing starts.
8. hazy lazy days,
summer has finally come,
welcome bright sunshine.
9. turn the clocks behind.
october 's end is now here,
great, an extra hour.
10. line from a poem.
october's bright blue weather.
who is that poet?
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WOW! These are fabulous, Moe. I will try to write one myself. Reading all of these together makes me miss the seasons in New England.
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