My Birthday Haiku
Gloat, no rain today
Craving pies, open roads, dotes
Sonshine feeds my soul
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Categories: current events, poetry
Tagged as: birthday, celebration, haiku, happiness






beautiful!
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Thanks so much
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Happy Birthday…I was trying to read the clues, is it your son’s birthday (sonshine), the doggie, or yours?
I hope it’s a wonderful day, birthday or not.
Loved the haiku. 🙂
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Thanks! Its my birthday. The puppy butt was my son’s card to me as he knows i desperately want a dog 🙂
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lol That so cute.
Happy Birthday! 🙂
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Wishing your son a happy birthday! 😉
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Happy birthday to you, Mimi! Your son is a thoughtful person.
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Happy belated birthday Mimi!
-ValS
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Thanks 🙂
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haha so so cute, nice gift- a poem 😉
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Lovely!
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gooooooooooooooooooooooooood
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Happy Birthday 🙂 Sorry, a week late…Have a great year…
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Spent this last weekend (Mother’s Day) with my kids, spouse and mom. Since we’re all so geographically dispersed, any day that I get to be in the physical presence of my immediate family is Mother’s Day for me. BTW, I will now try to view my birthday as a gift from my mom (and late dad), as you do. Thanks for changing my perspective on birthday “celebration” and observance. This day for me was really just like any other day, especially since I am physically far away from most of my family and friends.
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It is hard when everyone is living so far apart from each other.
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