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Beautiful Blue dart
Frogs in South America
Don't touch, poisonous.
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Recalling, we were at the Fort Worth Zoo. The beautiful blue dart frog was on the other side of the glass. It was hard to imagine something so beautiful could be poisonous.
Thank you for reading my third Blue Haiku poem!
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Babs Iverson
Barbara J Iversen, also known as Babs Iverson, lives in Texas and loves her grandkids to the moon and back. After writing one story, she found that writing has many benefits especially during a pandemic and a Texas-size Arctic Blast.
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Comments (8)
I like that you include a small explanation for a lot of your Haikus. Nice one 😊
Beautiful but poisonous is a deadly combo! Loved your haiku!
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Looks like a sci fi character 🥰. Love it
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They are such beautiful creatures and your haiku did them justice ;) Well done!!
Dangerous beauty. Very well done.
Wonderful, Babs! ❤️
I love the blue dart frogs and this is very clever Babs. Well done.
He IS beautiful! Your haiku is a poem of contrasts… the beauty of the frog, and the warning of him being poisonous. Well written!