When life gets stressful and serious what happens to my haiku? They just get sillier and sillier. And okay, there’s a few serious ones this month, but so many of them serve as comic relief from the chaos that is my daily life. I do so hope you enjoy October’s crop of micro-poetry–the harvest is plentiful.
Let me know if one resonates with you.
Happy Thursday!

I love the bottle blonde one; the riotous humor 🙂 and the car crash on elm street one; clever 🙂
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Thank you, John. It was nice to see the sillies come out this month. I appreciate you reading these.
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pleasure, K; I enjoy the fun in these, even the more sombre ones 🙂
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Wonderful verses, K, especially this:
Squawks on low tide rocks
Lone seagull stalks the ramparts
lookout for mob flock.
Paints such a vivid scene! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you, Tom. There’s never simply one seagull, now is there? Thanks for reading these. 💜
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Always brightens my week 🙂
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The Junk drawer… I like it!
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Thanks, Simon. It’s a lot more organized now..but I’l admit I had some students do it. 😂
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That’s no bad thing 🤣😂
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Wonderful collection, K. Truly enjoyed.💕
“Love is a tube slide,
blind, bending fling. Crash landing
leaves heart in a sling” Amazing 💕💕💕
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Many thanks, Grace. That one is so true.
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My pleasure. It sure is.💕
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That’s quite a nice load in your junk drawer!
That’s a gorgeous seagull
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Thank you, Michelle. Ah, my daughter now loves a good junk drawer. She’s an organizer at heart. I’m so glad you enjoyed this bite-size verses. Hope all is well with you!
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“Fall is reflection;
follow the year’s shrinking trail
without correction.” My fav. There is something about this time of year that demands reflection, and an understand that, up to this point, it’s all happened just as it was supposed to. Happy coming Friday, K.
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You get this one perfectly. 💜 Thank you for reading my monthly haiku crop. I never know what trend will emerge until I start piecing them together. The trail may be covered here, but I’m pretty sure I’m still on it.
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You’re welcome, K. Always. It’s fun to read the haikus in a post like this. All together. Ah, that makes two of us, on the trail. Where will it go next? Happy Saturday, K. 💜
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I think the best part is not knowing. Hope your weekend is tumbling by happily. 💜
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