THREE HAIKU

     I
The sunken red barn
slouches in dirty snow;
as if it meant to leap.

     II
Leaving for a new place,
the old place renews;
even the crows seem louder.

     III
Seeing fat squirrels
you made a gripped hand, sized
perfectly to clutch one.

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