SUMMER HAIKU

SUMMER HAIKU

A Poem by Salvatore Buttaci
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We accept all of God's gifts, even the elements sometimes harsh.

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From the high heavens

White snow like manna falls on

The red cardinal’s coat.

© 2008 Salvatore Buttaci


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Salvatore Buttaci
Salvatore Buttaci

Princeton, West Virginia, WV



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I live in West Virginia and have been writing and seeing my poems in print for the past fifty years. I also write short stories and articles for publications. In the early part of the new year 2010,.. more..

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