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Australian Children’s Poetry

A Haiku poem by Jeanette Swan

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By australianchildrenspoetry May 27, 2026

Dandelions roar:
Yellow lions in the grass
Mimicking the sun.

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Categories: A POETRY PROMPT, Australian children's poetry, Haiku Tags: flowers, Haiku, Jeanette Swan

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