The apples are gone
And the deer are at a loss -
This early autumn
And the deer are at a loss -
This early autumn
Published by J L Carey Jr
J L Carey Jr, Author of the book Turning Pages, is a writer and an artist living in Michigan with his wife and three children. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from National University and a BA in Englis... View profile
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14 Comments
Post a CommentAll my life spend enjoying three seasons - hot, hotter and hottest! But now I get to enjoy whatever others do, through their artistic works and also American festivals in all their splendour! - siva
Loved it! I love Autumn too. But not too keen on winter.
I didn't know deer love apples either. Nice haiku :)
ps: just tweeted this for you
excellent -- especially for autumn
cool
I'll be feeding apples to deer in early October...looking forward to it.
I didn't know deer love apples. I miss our deer in the summer months.
I like this one papasan
Love the picture and the haiku. Our horse killed our apple tree by stripping the bark, but the roots are throwing up shoots. There's a poem in there somewhere!