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Haiku from our readers

Roaming coyotes dead hens in the autumn fields – no eggs till next year

— Kelly Cowan — Barbara Robidoux

Recently, Pasatiempo asked readers to submit haiku, and more than 50 of you shared your efforts with us. Below is the first of three rounds of some of the best submissions. — Jennifer Levin a murmuration of migrant starlings a thousand beating hearts

On election night We built a backyard campfire; Thought of Rome, burning.

— Darla Graff Thompson

clear blue sky above jagged mountain inviting a beautiful Spring la Primavera Hope blooming like the tulips mind follows the breeze — Rudy J. Miera

Too little are words; swallowed in the symphony of a banjo string — R.A. Hahn

can we be like river waters laughing no matter what — Cynthia West

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