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Monday Morning #Haiku 124 — Teasels

Teasels

Riverside teasels,
brown, dry, rooted on chalk ridge
where skylarks swoop low.

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Author Sarah Potter WritesPosted on 03/10/2016Categories Nature, Photography, PoetryTags autumn, Dipsacus genus, Haiku, Teasels6 Comments on Monday Morning #Haiku 124 — Teasels

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