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Autumn haiku

Autumn sunset over the Olympic Mountains

The fragrance of leaves.
The chill that comes with evening.
Old wounds ache again.

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Posted on October 26, 2016Tags 3 line poem, 3 line poetry, aches, autumn, autumn haiku, chill, evening, Fall, falling leaves, leaves, loss, love, micropoetry, mountains, pain, Poem, Poet, Poetry, sunset, wounds1 Comment on Autumn haiku

Autumn Haiku

Autumn leaves

I’ve never been one,
For wallowing in the past,
But, the falling leaves …

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Posted on November 4, 2015Tags Aging, autumn, autumn haiku, autumn leaves, Fall, falling leaves, nature poetry, nostalgia, past, Poem, Poet, poignancy, regret4 Comments on Autumn Haiku

Autumn Haiku

The chill that comes with evening

The fragrance of leaves.
The chill that comes with evening.
Old wounds ache again.

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Posted on October 14, 2015October 14, 2015Tags aches, autumn, autumn haiku, autumn leaves, chill, evening, Fall, fragrance, haiku, pain, Poem, Poet, Poetry, wounds3 Comments on Autumn Haiku
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