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Two haiku poems

19 October, 20131 August, 2019

Fallen Leaves

with a rustling sound
fallen leaves pursue and pass
others on the ground

Tatsuko


The Scarecrow

in the setting sun
the scarecrow’s shadow leans out
to the road alone

Shoha

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