Edward Thomas 'HAYMAKING'
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Categories:
haymaking, poems,
Form: Shape
wildflower meadow
as tall as a muntjac
cuckoo cuckooing
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farmers haymaking
grasshoppers stridulating
don't touch a stinkbug
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wood admiral glides
honeysuckle its host plant
humid the hot nights
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warm is the river
fish rising leaping for flies
life seeking cool shade
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inverted swimmers
water boatmen taking in air
cygnets follow pen
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as fall approaches
swifts are well on their way
second brood blackbirds
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hungry mosquitoes
human siestas a nap
insect repellent
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sunbathing insects
flowerflies hovering free
mowers thrashing lawns
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farmers cutting hay
a smell not forgotten
wildlife be afraid
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sunbathers warning
cream up or suffer sunburn
worse melanoma
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swifts immature
three years on the wing
unbelievable
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sand martins nesting
adorning soft sandy clifts
freshwater skimmers
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dragonflies masters
watch them fly backwards a thrill
kingfishers posing
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super hot weather
droughts not good for wildlife
reprieved... thunderstorms
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climate warming
both poles can't take the heat
humans all sweating
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a countryside walk
on a warm sunlit day
foxes sunbathing
Categories:
haymaking, june, nature, summer, sun,
Form: Haiku