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With this haiku we first visualize the amber gleaming in the sunlight but then realize that perhaps the gnat is gleaming also.
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On rainy days, Reading’s sidewalks will shine with the creativity of young writers from the area. Haiku written by local children as part of the Rain Poetry project by nonprofit PA Humanities will ...
Removing the stairs up to the old LORAN (long range navigation) stations, also called the Haiku Stairs, will do nothing. Everybody knows where the trail is, so they will just continue to go there ...
Rain Poetry project will decorate Reading sidewalks with haiku The project by PA Humanities, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit, will showcase poems written by local children.