The following haiku are Part I of a series I wrote for the Halloween season, a time of year that evokes the senses as the leaves change color and the warmth of summer transitions into fall. If you like these, check out the rest in the series.
#1
Carving a pumpkin
Laughing at a wicked grin
Holding seedy guts
#2
October's cool winds
Send birds and butterflies south
Signaling a change
#3
Weathered old gravestones
Lean crooked amongst the grass
A tilted Stonehenge
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