On May 19, 10:16 am, Blue Sow <janet.r...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Skipper wrote:
> > In article <464e325a$0$19225$fa0fc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Blue Sow
> > <janet.r...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >> Skipper wrote:
>
> >>>>> Afternoon in autumn
> >>>>> Winding lifting leaves, one floats free
> >>>>> Spirit tells this is a special life
> >>>> Is that your own?
> >>> Yep, just made 'er up.
> >> So, any more for
> >> any more, now a thread be
> >> started up at last
>
> > Blue sow feeling like a flower
> > Misunderstood by one not knowing the name
> > Blooms in spring verging on summer
>
> I have to wait until July for them here, usually.
> But in a similar vein ...
>
> Skipper flutters by
> Placing poems here and there
> Sunlit sea sparkles.
>
> (I had the choice of the butterfly or a 'captain', no doubt among
others.)
>
> --
> Blue Sow
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Sticky summer sweet
salad rustles, leaves spring forth
hurdling clocks, to wit
* NB I am correct in thinking that
although haiku can be stand-alone
they can also be run into sets of
stanzae, e.g., ABAB/CDCD/CBCB/ADAD
to form "complete" poems, yes?
G DAEB
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