Once upon a time I was a new — and really ambitious –blogger.
Naively I hearkened to the experts’ advice that “Your blog should have one theme.”
Once upon I time I had four blogs, each with its own theme or topic.
One day I realized the folly of trying to maintain three different blogs.
In August 3013 I started a blog specifically for haiku — Treetop Haiku — and posted a lot of mediocre verses. This blog has been dormant since April 2019, but here are a few of those verses, slightly reworked and hopefully improved. Let me know in the comments which one(s) you like.
nursing her fawn
the doe’s ears twitch
a mouse rustles
her reflection
rippled by a water bug
shattered dreams
cotton fields in bloom
the rattle of our chains
as we cycle past
reading in bed
the stories under her pillow
swirl through her dreams

I like them a ll. “Nursing her fawn” is probably my favorite.
I’m wondering if the rattling bicycle chains are symbolic of the slavery of a past era?
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Thanks for your comment.
Yes, I was thinking chains and chains. Certain sights must evoke the past for some folks. We’ve cycled past that dreadful era, yet echoes seem to linger.
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These are lovely… and um… 3013? 😉
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Glad you enjoyed them. And…whoops!
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😉 Tee hee. And I did!
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