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Haiku from the pen of Christine Goodnough

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November 8, 2017 by Christine Goodnough

Cabin

things in my cabin
hang neatly on the wall
contentment complete

Posted in Haiku, Home, Micropoetry, Musings, Poems, Reflections | Tagged homesteading, life, poverty, work | Leave a comment
June 3, 2015 by Christine Goodnough

The Old Barn

it fell in the last wind
still the old red barn outlived
the dream that built it

Posted in Haiku, Home, Micropoetry, Poems, Reflections, Work | Tagged death, dreams, farming, homesteading, musings, thoughts | Leave a comment
December 3, 2013 by Christine Goodnough

Dreams Blown Away

sweeping away dreams
wind blasts over vacant shack
rattles worn shingles

Posted in Haiku, Musings, Nature | Tagged farming, homesteading, poems, prairies, random, thoughts | Leave a comment

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