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scent of orange blossoms: haiku/senryu

โœ’๏ธ Teresa Mei Chuc
this morning weaving Chi in the garden invisible ball in my hand * Halong Bay battle distant memory smoke from Gulf of Tonkin * did the atom ever know its destiny how our hands create? A student asked me, โ€œWhy do your people believe in dragons?โ€ * river birch โ€“ undressing in the wind * the solid bones of elk antlers or branches of a limber pine โ€“ memory bobcat with mange unwatered plants also dying * mountain lion her land, before ours invasive plants * scent of orange blossoms โ€“ memories of my late grandma who planted this tree yarrow seedlings pop up a week later โ€“ each moment a small beginning * stopped in my tracks by a primrose blooming โ€“ I, too, will overcome this * dinner a bowl of rice and soy sauce food to survive on * my heart the Santa Ana winds today branches fall to the ground
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