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Pewter River Haiku {haiku: (noun [Japanese]) poem
in verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usu. 5, 7, and 5
syllables respectively.}
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Soul Mate
Salmon leap tall falls
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Flood
Gray skies pour thick rain |
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Deception
Feathers mimic dun
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Copyright ©1998, Louis J. Wentz
About Louis WentzLouis Wentz is our reader/contributor for this installment of Reader's Casts. Lou is an avid fly fisherman whose home waters are the smooth glides and gentle riffles of limestone streams in southeastern Pennsylvania. Combining his passion with writing skill, Lou can be found in the January-March 1998 edition of The Storyteller with his article, "Opening Day Blues". He also has a completed work, "Stream of Memories" awaiting publication in a future issue of The Pennsylvania Angler. A fisherman for fourty-three years, and fly fisherman for twenty-two of those, Lou is an active angler; a past president and current conservation coordinator or the Perkiomen Valley Chapter of TU. |
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