When it’s windy out
the sky has spots of color
trailing twisted tails
Ready for another puzzle haiku? What word beginning with K does this little poem refer to? (Bonus points if you can sing the song from Mary Poppins.) Figure it out? Give us the answer in the comments!
Letter K entry in the A to Z Blogging Challenge
Let’s Go Fly a Kite. Don’t ask me to sing, but once more very clever.
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Bonus points to you anyway! Thanks.
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Kites. I saw one the other day. Made me miss it because I used to have a kite when I was little.
~Ninja Minion Patricia Lynne aka Patricia Josephine~
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Patricia Lynne, Indie Author
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Kites are awesome! Thanks for the visit.
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Kite, though I can’t sing either.
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Bonus points anyway! Thanks.
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Let’s Go Fly A Kite! People must have kites on the brain for this A-Z. I’ve seen several kite entries already this year.
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I’ve noticed that as well, Kate. I guess great minds really do think alike! Lol
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I love the alliteration in the last line. This haiku is beautiful.
I can “sing” [term used very loosely] Let’s Go Fly a Kite all the way thru. It’s one of my kids’ favorite songs from that movie.
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Thanks, Dena. I was afraid that last line would be more tongue-twister than alliteration, so I’m glad it worked for you!
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