two haiku and an american sentence
april fool
there is a tulip
named lovely in the patches
of snow underfoot.
suburban
we lean on the mailbox, sending and receiving messages from earth.
finance
across the valley
the grey river filled with ice
makes bank deposits.
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This is a nice way of mixing it up. The title and execution are a lot of fun.
these work very well as a trio.
Nice trio– like the economy of these short forms.
Liked: the grey river filled with ice
makes bank deposits.
Innovative, fun, lots can be seen heard, imagined in short pieces!
thank you for your comment. I agree, short verse bits like haiku can cause quite the ripple effect.