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Traditional haiku
2017 JAPANESE POETRY
: Haiku (Cold spell in May) by Gypsy Blue Rose




cold spell in May
with gray sky and bobbing branches--
blind ignorance



 

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Author Notes
Haiku is a Japanese type of poetry characterised by 17 Japanese syllables, a reference to nature, expressed in present tense, brief, and insightful. In English the syllable count varies but it's usually short, long, short format. Sometimes the rules vary especially with contemporary haiku.

climate change
noun
a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.

Today I was sitting outside in the cold when the last few days have been in the 90s.

My computer crashed and I am waiting for a new computer. I always take pride on attractive presentations but with my Kindle this is the best I can do.

Thank you for reading

Gypsy

     

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