spring sky-
a toddler walks outside
in a blue cowboy hat
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Harold Bowes
Harold Bowes has been published in several haiku journals, both electronic and paper, and has appeared in the Red Moon Anthology. He edits Alba, an ezine emphasizing short poetry.
Write to him at heb at oregontrail.net.
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st patricks day–
newly made snowman
sporting a spring hat
what a lovely poem. Blue, I see a little boy,
that any parent or grand parent would be proud
of. Hope that you don’t mind, but I’d love to
share your haiku with my 6 year old son.
st patricks day–
newly made snowman
sporting a spring hat
spring field
his new year clothes
blowing in the wind
spring has sprung-
green hills for
balmy St.Patrick’s day
solstice dusk
the slow drip
of the toddler’s creamsicle
Dear Harold,
what a lovely poem. Blue, I see a little boy,
that any parent or grand parent would be proud
of. Hope that you don’t mind, but I’d love to
share your haiku with my 6 year old son.
Sicerely,
Gene
A hatching hen
on the shore of pond,
the duckling under the water
chiyo
In spring rain
much better looking
…everything
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undercast spring skies
no sun, moon, stars
crepuscular activities
by bob
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Wonderful haiku Harold.
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holding each bootstrap
the boy takes cautious steps
in his dad’s cowboy boots
gK © 2004.04.22
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starry sky –
returning indoors
sharing my thoughts with the keyboard
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