under a big hat she picks strawberries
w. f. owen
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4 comments:
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bill, this is a motor city assembly line poem circa 1975.
ed
hi ed,
thanks very much. i think i recall this poem.
very fine work.
best,
bill
Prairie wind;
The aroma of strawberries-
Lingering long after.
-manoj
We went strawberry picking saturday in Hastings MN in a beautiful open sky farm on a windy bluesky afternoon.
Stumbled on your site searching for moon and bushclover haiku.
hi manoj,
sounds wonderful! i love strawberries (and
all berries). i'm glad you "stumbled" onto my site.
come back again!
by the way, i posted some moon haiku a while
back.
thanks!
bill
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