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On a Tuesday in May

every late springtime

By R.C. TaylorPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 1 min read
On a Tuesday in May
Photo by Aditya Vyas on Unsplash

Michigan holds breath

Snow on a Tuesday in May

cottonwood flurries

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Haikunature poetryOde

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R.C. Taylor

I write to invoke, to process, to honor, to resurrect, and—sometimes—to grieve but, above all, I write to be free.

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  • Christy Munson2 years ago

    Ahhhh chew! Here in VA too!!! Loved your Haiku

  • Again an amazing job!

  • John Cox2 years ago

    I love the idea of using Cottonwood pollen as a stand in for snow in your Haiku. When I was growing up, we had cottonwood ‘snow’ as well! Great poem!

  • This was so beautifully penned! Loved it so much!

  • Nice! 🩷

  • I love snow in May. It’s my favorite thing. It’s like one last hurrah 😊

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