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Ronovan writes #Haiku Prompt #385

A tree bordered lane

kicking up the mounds of leaves

an Autumn pleasure

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Ronovan writes Haiku poetry challenge #383

Don’t follow the crowd

or find when the hour is nigh

one looks to his own

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Ronovan writes Haiku poetry challenge #382

When the snail moves house

it is done at his own pace

a job for wet days

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Ronovan writes Haiku prompt #381

The gnome lights his pipe

while the clay pots fill with water

fishing rod in hand

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Ronovan writes #Haiku challenge #380

Will we ever see

green is not just jealousy

but humanity

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How to compose classical haiku

Pure Haiku is OPEN for submissions of classical haiku on the theme of Ghostlight by Troi David Loy until midnight on Thursday, 31st October 2021. …

How to compose classical haiku

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Ronovan writes #Haiku prompt #378

A worm in the grass

excites the avid crow

not the green-keeper

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Ronovan writes weekly #Haiku prompt #377

Better to come clean

than watch the suspicion rise

matter of conscience

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Ronovan writes Haiku prompt #376

Just fine and dandy

when the lion takes siesta

thinks the antelope

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Ronovan writes Haiku poetry #374

In the dark, cold night

we witness the Northern lights

with eyes of a child

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