Haiku My Heart ~ Halloween 2015
OCTOBER 30, 2015
Shiver me Timbers!
How did I end up landlocked?
As well as quite dead!
How did I end up landlocked?
As well as quite dead!
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I love my neighborhood...
the decorations are amazing
and this particular porch makes me smile every time
the boys and I walk by!
I'm thinking that on All Hallows' Eve...
this landlocked sailor may just get up
and take a stroll with us!
**Happy Halloween!**
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For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at [recuerda mi corazon](http://corazon.typepad.com/)
I love my neighborhood...
the decorations are amazing
and this particular porch makes me smile every time
the boys and I walk by!
I'm thinking that on All Hallows' Eve...
this landlocked sailor may just get up
and take a stroll with us!
**Happy Halloween!**
\*\*\*\*\*
For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at [recuerda mi corazon](http://corazon.typepad.com/)
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