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Cold front. (haiku)

November 14, 2019Nancy Bottahaiku, micropoem, micropoetry, poem, poet, poetry, tanka, writer, writing 9 Comments

blue single cab truck besides black sedan

An early snowfall
drains warmth from a flower pot;
cat curls up in bed.

© Nancy Botta, 2019

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October sidewalk. (haiku)

October 23, 2019Nancy Bottahaiku, micropoem, micropoetry, poem, poet, poetry, tanka, writer, writing 12 Comments

blue and cream abstract painting

Black and white pigeon
struggles with her crooked wing;
windswept umbrella.

© Nancy Botta, 2019

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Skyscraper. (haiku)

October 17, 2019Nancy Bottahaiku, micropoem, micropoetry, poem, poet, poetry, tanka, writer, writing 6 Comments

photo of skyscrapers surrounded with clouds

Tempered glass towers
manufactured for the Gods;
rust covered shovel.

© Nancy Botta, 2019

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The field. (haiku)

October 4, 2019Nancy Bottahaiku, micropoem, micropoetry, poem, poet, poetry, tanka, writer, writing 10 Comments

pathway along the pine trees

Seamless ashen clouds
cloak a deep autumn sunset;
wet leaves cling to wool.

© Nancy Botta, 2019.

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Backlot. (haiku)

August 28, 2019Nancy Bottahaiku, micropoem, micropoetry, poem, poet, poetry, tanka, writer, writing 8 Comments

yellow petaled flower

An ocean of shale
couldn’t keep lovers apart—
weeds reach for the sun.

© Nancy Botta, 2019

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