Raised beds filled with all
kinds of vegetables, some tall
and some buried deep.
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Poetry by Wade Kwon
haiku for 9/21/2021
Raised beds filled with all
kinds of vegetables, some tall
and some buried deep.
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haiku for 8/29/2021
haiku for 8/13/2021
Their swarms visit each
room, awaiting their turns to
redo my wardrobe.
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haiku for 8/6/2021
It used to be a
bird, or maybe a squirrel. And
now covered in flies.
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haiku for 4/27/2021
The morning storms spun
up lesser tornadoes to
scar Alabama.
The evening brought a
furious set of twisters.
Hundreds would be killed.
We remember that
day 10 years on, what we lost,
who we miss dearly.
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haiku for 4/24/2021
A scenic hilltop,
gusting winds and a sky full
of aerial hopes.
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haiku for 4/22/2021
Getting hotter and
hotter, maybe this world is
some other world’s hell.
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haiku for 3/20/2021
It’s spring, nope it’s still
winter. It’s spring! Nah, winter.
Please let it be spring.
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haiku for 3/13/2021
Weeds and rodents have
claimed this fertile ground. Can this
garden rise again?
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haiku for 3/3/2021
Bundle up and brave
the cold. Head for the trails to
commune with nature.
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