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Haikus 1-5 by Dr John Celes

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Dr John Celes
(14-2-1957 / Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India)
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Haikus 1-5
 
  H1
Where the shadow falls?
Where the picture gets revealed?
Depends on where’s light!


H2
Colors so galore;
Beak that cracks the hardest nuts;
Bird of Paradise!


H3
Modern art’s abstract;
Brain cells cannot decipher!
Who can appreciate?


H4
Speed gone haywire!
So are risks of accidents;
Why to drive at all?


H5
Crowns of such tall trees!
Make the trunk enlarge still more;
And the roots to spread!

copyright by Dr John Celes
5-9-2004

Dr John Celes


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