
the rain falls slowly
traffic moving at snail’s pace
roadworks and rainbows
city’s eastern edge
awash with sunshine rainfall
it’s spring’s first rainbow
before the storm hits
yellow daffodil hearts bloom
drive to funeral

the rain falls slowly
traffic moving at snail’s pace
roadworks and rainbows
city’s eastern edge
awash with sunshine rainfall
it’s spring’s first rainbow
before the storm hits
yellow daffodil hearts bloom
drive to funeral

the drab grey mizzle
descends upon unseen bay
two crows chatter on
a thick pea-souper
can’t see pathway to shoreline
carry in firewood
hidden midday sun
attempts to burn morning mist
tranquil bay asleep

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P.S. I would like to wish you peace and happiness over the coming holiday season.

Yesterday, the mist and drizzle was sweeping in off the Atlantic. Just after switching on the coffee percolator, I glanced out the kitchen window. There in a tiny hole in the hedge was a robin sheltering from the nasty weather. From my mind came these two haiku.
2. the sweeping mizzle / robin shelters in hedgerow / watch his sereneness
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Colin Myles https://www.amazon.com/Haiku-Moments-reflections-nature-life/dp/1791581803/

Today was warmish for November, so I took a walk along the promenade. Here are some of the things that caught my eye, in haiku form.
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1. sliver of sunlight/sneaks through the dusty white blinds/turnover once more
2. freshly laundered/pillows inhale the moonlight/cobwebs over there
3. sunlight soaked cushions/years of people’s scent linger/an afternoon doze
4.outside busy pub/cigarette butts and fallen leaves/faint moonlight glimmers
5. delicate sunshine/fruitfly on kitchen worktop/it’s October now
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