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Haiku – Late October

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Nature – Poetry and Hiking

A shift of seasons

Autumn replaces summer

Ushers in cool nights

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For more prompts like “shift” go here: Haiku Horizons

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6 responses to “Haiku – Late October”

  1. readinpleasure Avatar
    October 24, 2016
    readinpleasure

    Nice one!

    1. atothewr Avatar
      October 24, 2016
      atothewr

      Thanks.

  2. J Cosmo Newbery Avatar
    October 24, 2016
    J Cosmo Newbery

    And so it goes…

    1. atothewr Avatar
      October 24, 2016
      atothewr

      Yep. Thanks for the comment.

  3. Delyn Merce Avatar
    October 25, 2016
    Delyn Merce

    Exactly, I love it!!

    1. atothewr Avatar
      October 25, 2016
      atothewr

      Thanks. Always good to hear.

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