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Craggy snow-capped crowns, Skirting skyline’s golden hue. Windswept clouds, your gowns.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2020




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Date: 1/9/2022 2:42:00 PM
You fuse so well, natural wonder with human garb. Another fine write. Best wishes, Brian
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Thomas Wells
Date: 1/9/2022 5:40:00 PM
I love the Rocky Mountains. Thanks again, Brian.
Date: 11/5/2020 3:14:00 AM
I like the simplicity of this work. Very descriptive and expressive in a few words. Sara
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Thomas Wells
Date: 11/5/2020 10:43:00 AM
Hello Sara, I'm glad you like the poem. Haiku authorities usually insist that Haiku must not employ a rhyme scheme. That being said, I have sometimes seen rhyming haiku. I believe that if rhyming enhances Haiku, it can be used. Thanks!
Date: 5/11/2020 9:59:00 AM
Hello Thomas Wells, Have you been to see the Rockies Mountains? I have not seen them. Enjoy your day my friend.
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 5/11/2020 2:18:00 PM
Hello Thomas Wells, When did you see the Rockies Mountains?I hope to see them one day. Did you go with a group of people or a few friends.? Lucky you. Have a nice day my friend. I going to make this poem my fav.
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Thomas Wells
Date: 5/11/2020 12:15:00 PM
Hi Darlene, Yes, I have seen them on more than one occasion and they are magnificent. I recommend a trip to Rocky Mountain National Park, if you ever have the time. Have a great day!

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