The following haiku are Part VI 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.
#16
Scratching on the glass
The old witch looked in
Muttering curses
#17
Pulling on a sheet
Grabbing the bag for candy
He joins the mad rush
#18
Red orange yellow
Autumn rainbow of colors
Shimmer in daylight
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Post a Commenthello!!!!! i love dis website but it would b good it if had haiku poems and lost of colours too plz wb xxx