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  1. carole johnston
    morganabagnight prowl lamenting / loss of our backyard owl we / miss his voice !haiku #haiku
  2. Kris Lindbeck
    KrisLindbeckAt the corner / crows have chased the pigeons / from the powerline / Five crows, three, two, teetering / They don't look comfortable #tanka
  3. Arjun Basu
    arjunbasuI'm on NPR! Well, on their website. http://tr.im/pKlw
  4. Dave Bonta
    Morning_PorchBeside the springhouse, the twittering zoom of a hummingbird's courtship dive: from sunlight into cattail shadows and back. Tanager song.
  5. cherylsnell
    cherylsnell"If you go home with someone and they don't have books, don't do them." — paraphrasing John Waters
  6. Brian Pike
    PaikuThe further I wade / Into summer / The smaller I get / #haiku #micropoetry
  7. Judith
    Judith12Bright white clouds (blue veined) roll overhead. Rain; on and off as if controlled by child playing with a light switch. Silvery leaf backs.
  8. Dave Bonta
    Morning_PorchSoft applause from the road bank: a doe's ears flapping as she shakes her head to chase away the flies.
  9. Judith
    Judith12I draw back the drape and realize it's not raining! It's not sunning, but it's not raining; guess those plans to build the ark are on hold!
  10. Erin Keane
    eekshecriedHarold's a flying Wallenda tonight. He normally sticks close to the ground, but the tops of bookshelves are proving irresistible.
  11. Judith
    Judith12Longest day of the year, seems the longest weekend of the year. Things are dragging and the lack of enthusiasm is as dominant as the rain.
  12. Dave Bonta
    Morning_PorchA hummingbird grooms itself in the middle of a downpour while a phoebe plucks insects from the side of the dead elm, hovering in place.
  13. David Lee Kirkland
    DavidLeeKwhat was I thinking/ I had not meant to visit/ much less to stay/ now, waking draped by your arm/ what can I possibly say? #tanka
  14. Zenchine
    zenchineThe rain furious, trembling, blustering, driven, into my arms. #haiku !haiku
  15. Dave Bonta
    Morning_PorchThe black-robed cowbird at the top of the dead elm burbles authoritatively, like the Grand Ayatollah of the yard taking credit for the rain.
  16. Judith
    Judith12Waves of rain changed to morning drizzle, fog conceals ground, cool temperature demands a sweater, another gray day begins in the harbor.
  17. James Brush
    jdbrushThe hailstorm mulches my garden with broken glass and next autumn's leaves.
  18. Very Short Story
    VeryShortStoryQuit my job as a fortune teller. Started as a scam, but I actually saw my future. Scary stuff I didn't want to know. Trying to forget. #vss
  19. Mark Holloway
    forgottenworkslast light / a dark shape flutters / at the window #haiku
  20. Dave Bonta
    Morning_PorchBreezy, overcast, a spit of rain--these reports never seem complete without the weather. The buzz of a hummingbird. A common yellowthroat.