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

     

     

Poet:     Alison Williams               Region:     South Coast of England, UK

 

January

a winter walk
the frozen footpath
ridged over roots

 

February

driving rain
one snowdrop leans
against another

 

March

almost spring
a goldcrest restlessly
explores bare twigs

 

April

fresh breeze
the postman's bicycle
disturbs the daffodils

 

May

late afternoon -
dandelion seeds drift past
my office window

 

June

the pregnant cat
eyes a flock of swifts -
midsummer

 

July

mist
over the river -
summer daydreams

 

August

late summer
two leaves touch
as they fall

 

September

where we talked
dry leaves rattle through
the bandstand

 

October

cold moon -
my breath
mists the window

 

November

after the rockets
lighting one sparkler
from another

 

December

a blackbird
in the morning shadows -
winter solstice

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