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Australian Children’s Poetry

“Spring Haiku” by Katherine Gallagher

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By australianchildrenspoetry October 2, 2019

blazing wattle –

the splendour

of yellow

 

a ladybird

on the mock-orange

finds the sun

 

 

in the distance

the stillness

of trees leafing

 

 

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