We are entering that time of year with more cozy and less outdoorsy. Great reading weather, in other words. So, let's haiku about that this week! Here, I will go first:
Last page completed
I close the book, nod, and sigh
I will miss you all.
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable pattern and have some fun!
I hate a book's end.
ReplyDeleteI grieve for the loss of those
I won't meet again.
Reading Barbara
ReplyDeleteJordan's bio. A woman
who made good trouble.
Libraries, book stores
ReplyDeletehold gold that takes you where you’ve
never been before.
(sorry, I get a little amped up on the subject of reading)
ReplyDeleteEdmund Morris wrote
ReplyDeleteStrange bios: "Dutch" (Reagan)
also "Edison."
"Skippy Dies," sad tale
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone prevail or grow?
Story sticks with me.
Bernard Cornwell writes
ReplyDeletehistorical tales of yore
"Pagan Lords," Vikings
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ReplyDeleteOn audio just
ReplyDeleteFinished reading "The Barn"
Where Emmitt Till died
Next up listening
To "The Warmth of Other Suns"
Southern migration
On my Kindle I
stick with a variety
of lighter reading
It appears many
ReplyDeleteAvid Razor readers try
Their hands at Haiku
That’s a great haiku Mark!!!
ReplyDeleteFinished my book with
a smile, because now a new
adventure begins. (Des)
We have Ruined God
ReplyDeleteSays the Reverend Doctor
In personal prose