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Tea and Poetry Tuesday

August 27, 2019August 25, 2019 / kellyfbarr / 2 Comments

Today’s Tea Tidbit:

Loose-leaf tea is usually a better quality of tea than that found broken and bagged.

Two Haiku Poems
by Kelly F. Barr

A refreshing breeze
Chases Summer’s heat away
Backyard fun today.

 

Day’s light early ends
School days start at summer’s end
Harvest time is near.

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A Couple of Haiku

June 16, 2016June 14, 2016 / kellyfbarr / 2 Comments

Turtle

Home upon his back.
He’s never in a hurry.
A pleasant fellow.

 

I Love the Sun

Sunbeams on my head
Bring warm and cozy feelings.
Sunny days bring joy.

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