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Michael Henry Lee
Michael Henry Lee is a husband, father and grandfather. He and his wife of 30 years reside in St. Augustine, Florida; the nation?s oldest city, along with two cats, and numerous bonsai trees. Working outdoors in an environment replete with flora and fauna provides a great deal of his inspiration. Lee is an award winning internationally published poet whose work has appeared in and on numerous journals and websites. View all posts by Michael Henry Lee
Good, Very thoughtful provoking
Nice one! I love a poem that makes me pull up a comfortable chair and think about it. –Billie
A haiku with beauty of ideas and words!
A wonderful way of looking at this annual conundrum.
This is kind of like a riddle. I think the answer is time!
A lovely haiku.
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