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A new day a new haiku
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Rolling rapids run Raging rushing river race Roughly returning
Calling corvids crow Catch carious carrion Cacophonously
The sun sings as it Sinks slow in the silver sky Seducing songbirds
Bracing breezes bite Bend and break brown brash bundles Below bees burrow
A sharp sunlight slice Splinters slate slivers and shale A shaft splice shatters
Build bigger bridges Because bigger is better Bury head beneath
Buckle, bend and break Beneath the branches burden A bar for my back
We weave windy ways Where wispy willows whisper Washed with white water
Each successful slice Surrenders strange sounds and smells Such satisfaction
Butterflies and bees Buzz brashly between blossom Birds bide for berries
Sunny sentinels Synthesising soil and sun To simple sugars
Between brume brambles Before buds begin blooming Breathing bleak beauty