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2/21/10: Nature haiku

Write a haiku about nature. Haikus have three lines. The first line is 5 syllables, the second is 7, the third is 5.

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8 Poems

  1. lazerlipz says:

    Wreathe my hair with leaves
    Shady kingdoms, tow’ring thrones
    Make me Queen of Trees

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  2. Sorgie says:

    the snow falls silent
    and i am looking through it
    and only see flakes

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  3. Tristan says:

    Mountains are simply
    giant arrows, reminding
    us to look upward.

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  4. Volkam says:

    Sunlight fills the sky
    Storm cloud veils luminescence
    Rain quenches dry earth

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  5. Meryl says:

    The nature of an
    orange peel is quite unreal.
    Notice it next time.

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  6. deepgreen says:

    Forged by a river
    A giant gap in the earth
    Called the Grand Canyon

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  7. SBgiselle says:

    Sometimes it is hard
    To understand the nature
    Of endless cycles

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  8. Russell says:

    hard winds slinging sand
    strip all the rocks to the bone
    nothing is hidden

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