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Hope
March 13, 2024
Don't lose hope so soon,
For the flowers always bloom;
The skies will turn blue
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I very much enjoyed writing my first haiku, “No Clue,” and decided to continue it as a series. This specific one is Nature’s response to the actions and thoughts of the boy in the first poem, reminding him that what is to come is more important than what has gone.
This haiku has a rhyme-scheme of AAA, with the “ooh” sound being repeated rather than the words rhyming perfectly, as they all end with different letters.