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A poem a day – Haiku – Lime

November 15, 2014 by Padaek Leave a Comment

Lime, half
“Macro photo of a lime sliced in half. Common lime purchased locally in California.” Photo by Justin Smith. File Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC-By-SA-3.0.
A poem a day – Haiku – Lime

Lime

early country drive
windows down, rolling green hills
cold wind hits my face

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