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Tag: haiku

Tanka: winter leaves

Once green and verdant,
winter leaves sit and decay
methodically
on mud-caked concrete, gazing
up at their former glory

Author Andrew MackayPosted on November 18, 2017Categories PoetryTags haiku, leaves, poetry, seasons, tanka, verse, vss, winterLeave a comment on Tanka: winter leaves

Float

Float, spring butterfly
breathe deep warm winds, swelling up,
lifting you sunward

Author Andrew MackayPosted on February 23, 2015Categories PoetryTags butterfly, haiku, nature, poem, poetry, seasons, spring, sun, verseLeave a comment on Float

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