Haiku for the twelve months of the year
from around the world.

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Poet: Alison Williams Region: South Coast of England, UK |
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January |
a winter walk the frozen footpath ridged over roots |
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February |
driving rain one snowdrop leans against another |
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March |
almost spring a goldcrest restlessly explores bare twigs |
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April |
fresh breeze the postman's bicycle disturbs the daffodils |
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May |
late afternoon - dandelion seeds drift past my office window |
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June |
the pregnant cat eyes a flock of swifts - midsummer |
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July |
mist over the river - summer daydreams |
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August |
late summer two leaves touch as they fall |
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September |
where we talked dry leaves rattle through the bandstand |
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October |
cold moon - my breath mists the window |
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November |
after the rockets lighting one sparkler from another |
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December |
a blackbird in the morning shadows - winter solstice |
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