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this haiku is great
i wish i could write them too
maybe i will try
LOVE IT!!!
Who? Who?
🙂 He/she, or both, not sure “who” the culprit of the pair is, is very loud! They have their nest in my mill, and it always amazes me that something so huge, with such a loud call, can fly without making a sound….
wonderful haiku, rich in poetic devices and…..and in multiple decodings!
🙂 on reading it this morning–there are a few different ways to read these 17 syllables–interesting to note what lurks behind the obvious.