A Deceptive Nature
The musical violin
That I heard in the lonely woods
Was a beehive!
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The wild mustang
I was watching protect his small band
Looked at me.
haiku by Macy Dvirnak
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It's Not That Hard
Just simply smiling
Can brighten someone's day,
Just like lighting a candle
Brightens a dark room.
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Completion Comprehension
A job well started equals a job well done,
As well does a job well finished,
Indicate a job well begun.
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My Testimony
I was born once.
Then I was born again.
I was adopted into a new family once.
Then I was adopted into God's family.
I AM
Now a child of God.
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Kentucky Lucky?
There once was a man,
Come from Kentucky,
Who was the luckiest of the lucky.
He paraded the street, as if he were elite-
He fell and got his tucks mucky.
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So Random
I was strolling along
One summer's day
And passed under a tree
Along the way.
An apple dropped off,
And hit my head,
The sky is falling? !
No, not yet.
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Cowboy of Troy
There once was a man from Troy,
Who claimed to be a cowboy.
He saddled up for a ride as his horse stood by.
Said his boss, 'What about your hoss? ',
Twas his reply- 'I told you, I'm a COW boy.
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Timeless Love
It is known that a book becomes a classic when it is solid,
And true,
And stands the test of time.
Should this not be true
Of the love
A husband and wife possess for each other?
Therefore strive for classical love.
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Winds of Change
I was enjoying a picnic,
When the wind came up.
It blew my napkin,
And rolled my cup.
It ruined the nice place
That I had set,
However, there's one thing
I'll never forget-
The wind switched direction,
And flipped my plate.
Yes, the wind slapped it,
Twice in my face!
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