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Haiku #33

She drifts up the stairs,
floats, soundless, down the landing,
frightful, quiet as night.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #32

Lockdown blues over?
Not quite, until we feel safe,
oh, to see loved ones.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #31

Words are meaningless
until imbued with meaning
by those with a care

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #30

The night sky sulks dark;
ill-willed faeries live, love, dance
down deep in the dell.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #29

Give me a deep lake
with fish, swans, geese and goslings,
and laughing moorhen.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #28

Recalling crimplene,
and shock at ‘Room at the Top’,
party line on phones.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #27

Friday, and it’s time
for a Zoom meeting with my
son and grandson, yes!

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Companion Haikus #25 and #26

I will go home when
I find the place that is home.
I belong somewhere.

I found my own home,
wildlife, no light pollution,
peace and belonging.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #23

I see him in clouds
no, no precipitation,
except on my face.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #21

What grannie oft’ said
in the past. Her voice echoes,
her sayings will last.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #20

I dream of roses,
cream blush and a heady scent,
mind the stabbing thorns.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #19

Grass, bilberries, trees,
all green shoots make me happy.
Nature motivates.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #18

I am an old spade
my purpose to turn the earth;
discarded, then found.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #17

Time for dogs to stroll,
sun beats through shade in cedar,
follow-my-leader.

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #16

Lady Grey for me
delicately scented tea
china cup of course

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #15

Caused by a virus
that travelled from overseas
spread through touch and cough

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #14

Soft drizzle hard hail
rainfall takes many guises
all good for gardens

Polly Stretton © 2020


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Haiku #13

Light: airy, weightless,
a detectable wavelength
tiny wee photons

Polly Stretton © 2020