Autumn
Autumn leaves hang out
My window, bright red,golden,
on branch breeze fall down
CopyrightÓ 2009 by Joanna Lopez
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P.S. This was my first attempt at writing a Haiku. I don't really know if I did it right or not. So, please feel free to write your own Haiku's in the comment boxes below. Show me where I went wrong or right. lol.
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1 Comments
Post a CommentGreat poem, check out mine! http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5707632/the_fall_poem.html?cat=42