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Shall I stay,
to harvest autumn thoughts
for winter’s moonless nights.
I might find,
after withering of leaves
only dawns’ desolated skies.
Shall I leave,
together with the summer wind
when wild geese will be calling.
I might find,
upon return of spring
I have left too soon.
William Leed said:
Unique and nicely done!
William
Francina said:
Thank you, William, for your time taken to visit my site and to let me know you like my poem . Ciao, Francina
Jackie Blair McSween said:
Your Haiku speak soundly of being in the present moment, yet such anticipation of the next season.
Your blog has great beauty.
Thanks for visiting mine.
Francina said:
Thank you, Jackie, for your time taken to visit my site and to let me know you like it. Ciao, Francina