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I. Your socks, tight with sweat— An early advertisement that spring has arrived. II. Spring needs a waking- bed: pungent mulch ambushes your April nostrils. III. Sunshine plashes down. Through warm waves you saw days Unfold at your feet. IV. Frail infant stems stretch through your toes and scan the scnee: thin grass, sunbathing. V. And there’s skin on skin. Come on! Get naked it’s spring, the season for sin. VI. When it rained, your eyes dripped clear drops, their spring fragrance as fresh as water. VII. There are nests, eggs; still, I wonder, do the birds grasp the meaning of spring?
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Apr 24, 2010
Apr 24, 2010 at 10:31 PM UTC
Several Haikus to Open Spring
I. Your socks, tight with sweat— An early advertisement that spring has arrived. II. Spring needs a waking- bed: pungent mulch ambushes your April nostrils. III. Sunshine plashes down. Through warm waves you saw days Unfold at your feet. IV. Frail infant stems stretch through your toes and scan the scnee: thin grass, sunbathing. V. And there’s skin on skin. Come on! Get naked it’s spring, the season for sin. VI. When it rained, your eyes dripped clear drops, their spring fragrance as fresh as water. VII. There are nests, eggs; still, I wonder, do the birds grasp the meaning of spring?
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Apr 24, 2010
Apr 24, 2010 at 10:31 PM UTC
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