wild berries
gathering
what the birds missed

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Adelaide B. Shaw

Adelaide Shaw lives in Somers, NY. She has been creating Japanese poetic forms?haiku, haibun, tanka and photo haiga?for nearly 50 years and has been published widely. Her collection of haiku, An Unknown Road, won third place in the Haiku Society of America?s Merit Book Award in 2009. Her second book of haiku, The Distance I?ve Come, is available on Cyberwit.com and Amazon. Adelaide also writes fiction and has been published in several journals. Some of her published Japanese short form poetry are posted on her blog: www.adelaide-whitepetals.blogspot.com

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  1. blueberry roots
    frozen in such winterd earth
    natures clock

    __ Here you've created my added seasonal thought; natures clock counts. I thank you Adelaide! _m

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