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Haiku – Nightingale

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Nature – Poetry and Hiking

I hear you singing

The song of the Nightingale

Chirping low and sweet

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6 responses to “Haiku – Nightingale”

  1. typewriterpoet Avatar
    April 15, 2013
    typewriterpoet

    Another lovely

    1. atothewr Avatar
      April 16, 2013
      atothewr

      Again, thank you.

  2. Neelam Dadhwal Avatar
    April 16, 2013
    Neelam Dadhwal

    Lovely to listen this haiku.

    http://neelamhere.wordpress.com/2013/04/16/nightingale/

    1. atothewr Avatar
      April 16, 2013
      atothewr

      Thanks.

  3. Nanka Avatar
    April 16, 2013
    Nanka

    Nice!!

    1. atothewr Avatar
      April 16, 2013
      atothewr

      Thank you.

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