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April 9, 2005

now and then from the meadow

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 4:35 pm

 









spring snow

on the corn stubble–

the scarecrow leans south

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





lonely today–

I search the hollow

for first violets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

shelling peas-
now and then from the meadow
. . . cow bells

 

 

 

 

 


“lonely today”  –  Walking the Same Path   (HSA Anthology 2004)

“shelling peas” —  Acorn No. 6 (Spring 2001);

“spring snow” –  A New Resonance 3; Modern Haiku XXXIV:1

 



 







invisible

to the passing teens

— can’t shoo the pigeons                

                  

                                     [April 9, 2005]

potluck


tiny check Deborah Sirotkin Butler, an active member of the Massachusetts Association

of Court-Appointed Attorneys (MACAA), ran into a balky comment function at this website

last night and has asked that I post a Comment for her in response to my April 4th posting


 

tiny check  My first smart move this month:  Heading outdoors —it’s too nice to spend another     cow

minute doing weblog b.s.

 

 

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