Where the willow grows,
Redwing Blackbird makes it's home,
From there, not to roam.
Published by Coffee Mugg
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Wonderful job Ken.
A rhyming haiku. Cool.
i love willow trees, they are so pretty. I would make it my home too if I were a bird :)
Very lovely Haiku!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful haiku, Mr. Ken.
Willow trees, remind me of my childhood, mayflies, kadydids, and waiting for the metamorphosis of a butterfly......Great haiku Ken! Thank you.
Willow trees, remind me of my childhood, mayflies, kadydids, and waiting for the metamorphosis of a butterfly......Great haiku Ken! Thank you