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    April is National Poetry Month

    Let's try to post something each day, even if it just a haiku! I'll start, - serial haiku, but ...

    Sometimes April days
    Seem misplaced from other months
    March, November, May

    Nothing’s as hopeful
    As blue sky warmth or as grim
    As a sleet forecast

    Still we carry on
    We New Englanders do, with
    A certain dry wit

    Summer dreams seem more
    Distant in April, even
    Than February

    But gardeners still
    Prepare tools, seeds and deep hope
    Planting time will come
    I've Been Frosted

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    Rainy night, street lights
    Smear their glow in colorful
    Ribbons on wet roads

    No darkness, city
    Lights get multiplied and spread
    Most on rainy nights
    I've Been Frosted

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    I think that I shall never see
    A billboard lovely as a tree.
    Indeed, unless the billboards fall
    I'll never see a tree at all.

    - Ogden Nash
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    National Poetry Month
    south of the border - dare I try?
    I'd think my nation had some such;
    our creative rivers ne're run dry.

    Politics can mess the flow
    of art's soft wafting through our hearts.
    'Twixt Harper, Prentice and their foes
    May beauteous art step on their toes!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    The last snowbank is
    The size of a bed pillow
    But needs laundering
    I've Been Frosted

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    bread smells sweet
    just not hers
    long gone now
    memories so fresh
    like her bread

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    Just googled Haiku for beginners as I had never tried one before, it certainly helped. I think others might benefit if intimidated like me.

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    Today it is a banner day,
    The last bit of snow has gone away
    Yes, the sky's full of rain, clouds heavy and grey
    But today it is a banner day!

    Today is April, cool and grey
    But warmer a bit than yesterday
    And I hear the sun is on its way
    Today it is a banner day!

    Puddles rule parking lots in which children play
    Umbrellas clutched close for when clouds give way
    In far cities baseball games are underway
    Today it is a banner day!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Sunshine Saturday
    So bright we all are blinking
    Unexpected joy
    I've Been Frosted

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    Crocuses appear
    Now the snowbanks have all left
    Sudden purple joy
    I've Been Frosted

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    Three days of sunshine
    Makes all things seem possible
    And winter long past
    I've Been Frosted

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    The faintest tint green
    Is starting to appear, on
    Lawns, in weary hearts

    Warm day, neighbors hang
    Out wind chimes, that had been stowed
    Safe from winter storms

    The chimes sound softly
    Singing of summer nights, and
    Lemonade iced tea
    I've Been Frosted

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    Why do they call it daybreak
    When dawn is not a sharp thing
    But a creeping in of light
    A lightening on the horizon
    Subtle and silent
    And sure as life?

    Why do they call it daybreak
    When it begins the day unbidden
    And does not crash in
    Like waves upon a rocky coast
    To be shattered
    and then reformed?

    Why do they call it daybreak
    When night is what is ending
    And even the harshest dawn
    Is a beginning, a start,
    A new chapter, new possibilities
    And only sleep
    is broken?

    Why do they call it daybreak
    When no matter how dim
    Or how bright the light
    it is whole and unbroken
    Above the cloudy skies
    Or city haze?

    Why do they call it daybreak
    When only the birdsong breaks
    the stillness of night and they
    Start long before the light appears?

    Maybe it should be
    Night-break
    Or dream-break
    Or star-shutter or
    Nights end?

    It comes when it does
    Regardless of our
    Human names
    And I usually sleep through it anyway!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Soft rain gently falls
    A grey day's blessing, greening
    The landscape anew

    A slight breeze tickles
    Newly unfurling leaves, bright
    As a child’s giggle
    I've Been Frosted

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