short day—
the smell of wet mittens
drying by the fire
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Michael Dylan Welch
Michael Dylan Welch is poet laureate of Redmond, Washington, and curator for two poetry reading series in Redmond. His latest poetry book is True Colour. He is a longtime officer of the Haiku Society of America, and proprietor of National Haiku Writing Month (www.nahaiwrimo.com). His personal website is www.graceguts.com, devoted mostly to poetry.
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Been there! :) I can still smell those wet, ice-encrusted mittens. Thanks for bringing back the memory with this delightful haiku, Michael.
Been there! :) I can still smell those wet, ice-encrusted mittens. Thanks for bringing back the memory with this delightful haiku, Michael.
That is excellent, Michael.
Beautiful!The shortest of short a story I ever read!!!😊💐
Congrats