(Each individual three-line haiku is considered a poem on its own,
despite perhaps being related to a common theme.–J.E.C.)
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(Additionally, haiku may or may not include punctuation—traditional haiku generally do not have it –J.E.C.)
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Presidents’ Day off
Waving away package trucks
Skeleton crew on
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American loss,
Long weekends not historic…
Blurred history lost!
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High snow banks turn brown
Road salt stains on pavement grey
Waiting for snow days
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Plow trucks stand idle
Except for salting road ice
No more overtime?
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Winter buds wonder
Is it time to grow and sprout?
Freeze burnt other years…!
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Swans in ponds feeding
Youngsters finally on their own
Mommas drove them off
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Easter candy sales
Set up before the fourteenth
Valentines half off
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–Jonathan Caswell