Three gnarled pines
shade the street corner lot
where laborers wait
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brume, broken light
stray, in the intersection -|- –
traffic yields
brume, broken light
stray, in the intersection -|- –
traffic yields
Thanks for this nice Haiku ~ Here is my response. A typical Indian scene!
fresh juice parlour
in the banyan shadow
with butterflies ~
planted for shelter
the banyan tree
now a shrine
honeysuckle dawn
fast moving, black ant …
dust along the path
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Dog days –
the shadows of pines
so thinly!
piebald skies
the sun
about to set