between storms the worm stretches its full length
w. f. owen
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4 comments:
A solid Haiku.
Redolent of Issa. The worm strikes me as a spring or fall Kigo? - not that it matters. Any worm that did that here would *stay* stretched until the little worm-Popsicle thawed sometime in April or May.
Always a pleasure to check in.
thank you!
well, worms are out here most any
time it rains all year long.
bill
bill,
a worm poem from lake nipigon, ontario... august 2005.
ed
sunset
the last night crawler
hooked & cast
i've caught many a catfish
in the Colorado just like that!
thanks ed,
bill
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