Categories Haiku winter Sharing the Warmth Post author By davidsdailydose Post date February 18, 2024 4 Comments on Sharing the Warmth when the North wind blows across the winter pasture all cows congregate Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Tags cows, Haiku, micro poem, micro poetry, wind, winter poem By davidsdailydose I'm just a regular guy who was tempted to lose all hope but did not. It was God who made the difference. View Archive → ← Frosty and Fair → Programed 4 replies on “Sharing the Warmth” What you lookin at Ever seen a cow before I got horns you know LikeLiked by 1 person Well done, Betty! Like a true haiku, there is no punctuation. But the question marks still pop up in the reader’s mind. LikeLiked by 1 person I liked your haiku, also, David. A very nice sentiment. The picture made me smile as I felt the cow was looking at me. LikeLiked by 1 person Somehow this got lost in my pending comments folder. Sorry about that, Betty. LikeLiked by 1 person Comments are closed.
Well done, Betty! Like a true haiku, there is no punctuation. But the question marks still pop up in the reader’s mind. LikeLiked by 1 person
I liked your haiku, also, David. A very nice sentiment. The picture made me smile as I felt the cow was looking at me. LikeLiked by 1 person
4 replies on “Sharing the Warmth”
What you lookin at
Ever seen a cow before
I got horns you know
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Well done, Betty! Like a true haiku, there is no punctuation. But the question marks still pop up in the reader’s mind.
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I liked your haiku, also, David. A very nice sentiment. The picture made me smile as I felt the cow was looking at me.
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Somehow this got lost in my pending comments folder. Sorry about that, Betty.
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