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Lawrence Hall [email protected]   https://hellopoetry.com/lawrence-hall/ poeticdrivel.blogspot.com                                Seven Haiku for the Pleiades The seventh poem – think of the Subaru badge – is not seen. That thoughtful poem is the one you will write. 1.  Two Goddesses and a God Come to Visit All in the same sky: Luna, Venus, Jupiter While the soft winds sigh 2.  Barefoot in the Stilly Dawn Barefoot in the grass Eyes to the east, the stilly dawn The stars have withdrawn . 3.  Dachshunds on Their Dawn Patrol Every dachshund thinks That she is a timber wolf - Perhaps it is so 4.  Summer Lingers Yes, summer lingers Crickets sing throughout the night Their October hymns 5.  A Prison Visit The horizon has no meaning If the prisoners look up - Concertina wire 6.  The Prayers of Planets and Stars The planets and stars Need not our prayers; they never sinned - Do they pray for us?
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Oct 13, 2021
Oct 13, 2021 at 9:25 PM UTC
Seven Haiku for the Pleiades
Lawrence Hall [email protected]   https://hellopoetry.com/lawrence-hall/ poeticdrivel.blogspot.com                                Seven Haiku for the Pleiades The seventh poem – think of the Subaru badge – is not seen. That thoughtful poem is the one you will write. 1.  Two Goddesses and a God Come to Visit All in the same sky: Luna, Venus, Jupiter While the soft winds sigh 2.  Barefoot in the Stilly Dawn Barefoot in the grass Eyes to the east, the stilly dawn The stars have withdrawn . 3.  Dachshunds on Their Dawn Patrol Every dachshund thinks That she is a timber wolf - Perhaps it is so 4.  Summer Lingers Yes, summer lingers Crickets sing throughout the night Their October hymns 5.  A Prison Visit The horizon has no meaning If the prisoners look up - Concertina wire 6.  The Prayers of Planets and Stars The planets and stars Need not our prayers; they never sinned - Do they pray for us?
If you listen carefully you might hear a true Japanese poet chuckling indulgently.
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Oct 13, 2021
Oct 13, 2021 at 9:25 PM UTC
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