Three Haiku After Winter

Three Haiku after Winter Swelling buds and apple blossoms emerging. Winter’s stars sink westward, new hope awakens. Listening: the full stream rushes, it rejoices. Traditionally, Japanese Haiku is a form of syllabic poetry of three lines, with 5 syllables in the first, 7 in the second, and five in the third (17 syllables total). English-language poets …

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