Haiku on a May Night
Once again the barefaced moon
Mocks me with his toothless grin:
"You're alone as I."
(AJ, 5/2006)
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7 Comments:
Haiku in the Midst of Another Day...
"Nay", doth the stars say brightly,
"Though distance seperates us,
We're dreaming with you."
PM 5/2006
Hope I did it right ^.^
Oh wow, that is beautiful! Good work! ^^
even blind squirrels fall off a tree once in awhile :D
Old barefaced moon seeks the ground.
Cold wind sleeps; coyote sings.
Alone is enough.
nice one Geronimo's Ghost.
Night in the desert.
Coyote's song on the wind,
I feel less alone.
Nice.
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