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Haiku – Summertime

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Nature – Poetry and Hiking

Warm moist summer night

Floating yellow lights flicker

Grill smoke still lingers

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Inspired by the theme at

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8 responses to “Haiku – Summertime”

  1. mistylayne Avatar
    June 30, 2013
    mistylayne

    Yay summer! 🙂

    1. atothewr Avatar
      June 30, 2013
      atothewr

      Yes indeed.

  2. readinpleasure Avatar
    June 30, 2013
    readinpleasure

    Beautifully apt

    1. atothewr Avatar
      June 30, 2013
      atothewr

      Thank you.

  3. LaTonya M. Baldwin Avatar
    July 1, 2013
    LaTonya M. Baldwin

    Like the visual.

    1. atothewr Avatar
      July 1, 2013
      atothewr

      Thank you.

  4. magicalmysticalteacher Avatar
    July 2, 2013
    magicalmysticalteacher

    Smoked fireflies?:)

    Fireflies with No Lights

    1. atothewr Avatar
      July 2, 2013
      atothewr

      Of course.

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