lemon blossoms
freshly laundered shirts
on the clothesline
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Deborah P Kolodji
Deborah P Kolodji moderates the Southern California Haiku Study Group, which meets monthly in Pasadena, CA at the Pacific Asia Museum. A former president of the Science Fiction Poetry Association, she is the California Regional Coordinator of the Haiku Society of America. She has published over 800 haiku.
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warm breeze
candystriped sundress dances
leaves rustle
Kate, this reads as 3 sentences, and your
grammar is off a bit:
warm breeze
candystriped sundress dances
leaves rustle
Hey Deb:
Nice haiku.
best wishes,
Gene
Throws away apple
Because he can’t have the tree
Just leaves him hungry.
those colourful shirts
the clothesline reminds me
of his absence
Wind from the orchard-
on the clotherline
parfumed shirts
weather report
the unpicked blackberries
dripping with rain
crisp mountain air ~
freshly fallen snow
and yet, the scent of the pines