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Falling together
On this cold October morn:
Autumn leaves and snow...
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Falling together
On this cold October morn:
Autumn leaves and snow...
Published by Mike Powers
Winner of the 2010 Best of AC Award in the Books category, I am a freelance writer with extensive experience writing online book, movie, and music reviews, poetry, short stories, and other articles of gener... View profile
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32 Comments
Post a CommentVery nice!
This reminds me of growing up, and the moments when the sheer beauty of the earth almost made me cry.
Perfect!
Well done.
Thank you :)
Magnificent in its simplicity!! I really like this..:)
I like it.
So simple but perfect.
A most beautiful autumn haiku poem. Just lovely. :-) I enjoyed!
Great haiku! We still have our colorful leaves on some of the trees and no snow yet!