Midweek Reflections on the Scent of Smoke
the scent of smoke hangs
in this morning’s humid air
the forest still burn
The mountain is still burning. When I went out to pick up the paper this morning, I could smell the smoke in the valley. Now, I think I can smell aroma of burning trees, in the house. I do not know if that is my imagination or not.
the scent of wood smoke
irritates my nose and eyes
my throat becomes sore
The wind today is variegated; at least I think I want that word. Perhaps the proper word is variable. Sometimes the wind blows for several minutes in one direction and then changes direction or stops blowing completely. I can tell which way the wind is blowing by looking at the America flag flying in my neighbor’s front yard.
the scent of wood smoke
hanging heavy in the air
the mountain still burns
I was not planning to go to the store or anywhere else today. I am planning to take trash and recyclables to the garages. Going outside will irritate my sinuousness’s even more, but it cannot be helped. I have to do what I have to do.
the scent of smoke haunts
the mountains and the city
the wildfire still burns
in this morning’s humid air
the forest still burn
The mountain is still burning. When I went out to pick up the paper this morning, I could smell the smoke in the valley. Now, I think I can smell aroma of burning trees, in the house. I do not know if that is my imagination or not.
the scent of wood smoke
irritates my nose and eyes
my throat becomes sore
The wind today is variegated; at least I think I want that word. Perhaps the proper word is variable. Sometimes the wind blows for several minutes in one direction and then changes direction or stops blowing completely. I can tell which way the wind is blowing by looking at the America flag flying in my neighbor’s front yard.
the scent of wood smoke
hanging heavy in the air
the mountain still burns
I was not planning to go to the store or anywhere else today. I am planning to take trash and recyclables to the garages. Going outside will irritate my sinuousness’s even more, but it cannot be helped. I have to do what I have to do.
the scent of smoke haunts
the mountains and the city
the wildfire still burns
Labels: Haiku, Midweek reflections, smoke, wood smoke
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