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Tag Archives: gibbous

gibbous moon haiku

Posted on February 23, 2010 by carolyn
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Full moon or Gibbous, Swansboro NC (Michael Grady photo)





slant of gibbous moon

poem composed in darkness

feverish heartbeat



Posted in haiku, Meditation, Poetry | Tagged gibbous, haiku, moon, poems | Leave a reply

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