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Falling Leaves

A Haiku from Alexandria-Egypt

By MOHAMED HASSANPublished 4 months ago 1 min read

Falling Leaves –

A Haiku from Alexandria-egypt

This haiku was born on a cobblestone path in Alexandria, where a heart-shaped leaf lay quietly between moss and memory. Though digital tools supported the process, every word was chosen by a human heart seeking to archive emotion before it fades. The image attached was captured to reflect the poem’s spirit—a moment of stillness, a trace of love, a signature of autumn.

Haiku –

A Trace on the Path

A leaf falls gently,

like a heart’s quiet signature

on an old pathway.

childrens poetryHaiku

About the Creator

MOHAMED HASSAN

Poetic designer from Alexandria. Founder of SCARABEE ARTIFY. I craft emotional archives, romantic verses, and seasonal digital products that turn memory into legacy and every design into a heartbeat.

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