In "Two Autumn Haiku’s," M. A. Dubbs presents a pair of haikus that celebrate the quiet grace of autumn. Through imagery of a garden's rest and the harvest of gourds, the collection encapsulates the serenity and richness of the fall season in brief, vivid moments.
Two Autumn Haiku’s
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