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I. Coffee, with some cream— Why not drink it this morning, Like all fall mornings? II. Don’t pull off the sheets! Our white legs will be exposed And we could be cold. III. On Sunday morning I feel the workdays looming In my tensed, clenched chest. IV. Wake in aching light. Groggy and still, electric From the heat of dreams. V. Hardboiled eggshell flakes Litter a clean saucer, flecked With pale morning light. VI. Local headline reads: ‘Vile window graffiti taints Pharmacy’s image.’ VII. It’s raining; the sight Of puddles in the grass meets The smells of bacon.
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Feb 5, 2010
Feb 5, 2010 at 8:56 AM UTC
Several Haikus for Sundays
I. Coffee, with some cream— Why not drink it this morning, Like all fall mornings? II. Don’t pull off the sheets! Our white legs will be exposed And we could be cold. III. On Sunday morning I feel the workdays looming In my tensed, clenched chest. IV. Wake in aching light. Groggy and still, electric From the heat of dreams. V. Hardboiled eggshell flakes Litter a clean saucer, flecked With pale morning light. VI. Local headline reads: ‘Vile window graffiti taints Pharmacy’s image.’ VII. It’s raining; the sight Of puddles in the grass meets The smells of bacon.
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Feb 5, 2010
Feb 5, 2010 at 8:56 AM UTC
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