weekday morning
pulling my mood
off a hanger
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Ben Gaa
Ben Gaa has an English Writing degree from Knox College and has haiku published in Acorn, Modern Haiku, Simply Haiku, A Hundred Gourds, The Heron's Nest, Frogpond, Shamrock, World Haiku Review and others. He currently resides in St. Louis, MO with his cat.
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I love this! So original and a deeply intuitive truth!
It really is, Lynne. Wonderful Ben. I'd like to hang it in my wardrobe. Thank you.
I'd really like to share this with my friends. Is that possible?
Great Ben!
__ Sometimes we don what we feel, often we feel what we wear; occasionally, our moods need to be repressed. Ooops, sorry, 're-ironed'. Big smile, Ben, lovit! _m
October shirts
in this June filled closet
another door
I'm smiling my butt off — Wonderful!
I will think of your words every morning now. Thank you for this gift!
Kudos Ben! Well done ‘ku!
A perfect example of haiku.
Nailed it!
Ah, the many moods of weekdays, so distinct from Friday evening through to Sunday morning, at least. :-)