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7 Spring Haiku (Poems for the classroom.)

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Haiku poem: my dream -- by Michael McClintock. | Haiku, Poetry for kids, Book of poems

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  • Skip to content I came across a reference to writing Haiku today related to CLmooc , somehow connected with PoetryFriday , and also connected with The Dreams of Dragonflies: A Game about Death Poems a nicely creative way of writing and discussing haiku through a simple game , and was inspired to try my hand at writing these poems. Remember Haiku, with syllables?