sweet peas gone to seed summer’s end

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Nick T

Nick lives in a small village in Somerset, South West England. He has enjoyed reading haiku since his early teens but only put pen to paper in more recent years. His passion for writing haiku was truly ignited while attending an Alan Summers One-Line Haiku course. In his spare time Nick enjoys being in nature, practicing tai chi and working with birds of prey at a local conservation charity.

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  1. Beautifully poigant

    sweet peas gone to seed summer’s end
    —Nick T

    As it’s a very cold English Autumnal day today, although friends from Arkansas brought a grateful few hours of sun, the comparison in a day, with the tones decide on the season:

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    creeping sepia not everyone loves bindweed

    monostich by Alan Summers

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