summer’s end—
I let the thimbleberry
rest on my tongue
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Seren Fargo
Once a wildlife biologist, Seren Fargo now incorporates her love of the natural world in her poetry. In 2009, she began writing haiku and established the Bellingham Haiku Group, which she currently co-coordinates. Her work has expanded to include other types of Japanese short-form poetry, such as tanka and collaborative pieces, as well as combining her poems and photography. Her work has won awards and been published in eleven countries. View all posts by Seren Fargo
Delightful!
This is beautiful, Seren. I'm glad tinywords has a hard copy edition now, since it will be neat to have this in my library – and to enjoy it all over again when my copy arrives.
I can taste the fullness of the summer and the thimbleberry. Wonderful lightness!
Thank you for the wonderful comments. Much appreciated.
winter threat
i let the ice cream bite
melt on my tongue
I add my praise, Seren.
Simply lovely.
Your verb choice is most apt
_kala
Very sensual.
Alan
I missed your poem again but this is wonderful!