spring rain drips from the still naked tree
w. f. owen
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12 comments:
winter lingers... within its own existance determined.
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thank you, m.
bill
quick someone whip up some fig leaves. before we all die of winter's wince.
another from the
hard times series...
hard times
the easter bunny leaves
candy canes & candy corn
ed
hi ed. very sad, but unfortunately true.
i hope we bottom out soon...
bill
yikes Pearl! what an image!
bill
Not sure why you need "still", but other than that, I like it.
thanks patrick. you could be right
about "still."
thanks,
bill
with an eye toward spring...these poems from last may of 08...
hazy sun...
the tightrope walker's
pompadour
spring
snow
i
iron
a
wrinkle
into
a
wrinkle
free
shirt
barn swallows
the tightrope walker's
feet
ed
hi ed. thanks! always good to
see you here.
spring WILL get here (repeat after me).
bill
Hello, Bill - I've just discovered your blog. Some wonderful haiku here. Thank you.
Would I be able to use this lovely one:
spring rain drips from the still naked tree
for a post on my AppleHouse Poetry blog? June is haiku month : ) and I'd like to add something about one line haiku.
hi lynne,
sure, you may use it.
thank you for stopping by!
bill
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