“Sundays” – An Expiremental Set of Haiku Poems For Pool Lovers

With Labor Day here, we can begin counting down the days until Summer ends. But before it does, let’s get out there and take in as much sun as we can!

This is an expiramental set of Haiku Poems that are meant to be read together. Why write one Haiku, when you can write six?

SundaysToday I sun batheAnd think about what I'd say'bout this lovely dayI float around nowLooking up at leaves reflectSunlight like tin foilWaves cascade alikeRythmically insync the twomy thoughts come aliveApplied to think loudand feel the summer's heat take holdfirmly press me downOnto this floatiecaptive to the Rays of goldshowering meFeeding me some healthresting back to jubilee I take it all inBreathe in as deeplyas my chest expands fulllyexhaling ease

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Published on September 04, 2022 08:00
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