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7 Haiku/Senryu

Posted in on 15-7-12

a school of koi… even more color to the pond man-made lagoon… my sense of belonging awakens monitor fish scrubs from under the lagoon siesta time… filled-up benches...

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Nature’s Haiku

Posted in on 15-7-12

NATURE’S WAY Busy bees help nature recuperate from oblivion. MORNING CALL A thousand chirps from a nearby tree at dawn. SUMMER JOB Bee hovers from a fragrant papaya: it lasts all...

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Moon Haiku and Others

Posted in on 15-7-12

OASIS An oasis drawn silently on canvas comforts the mind. MOON SNAPSHOTS Moon snapshots mystically still I stand mesmerized. MOONLIGHT SONATA A nightingale gamely offers moonlight...

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Mixed Haiku/Senryu

Posted in on 15-7-12

mouth waters… a plump chicken sits on an open fire a long busy grind… the rooster’s loud shrill ends the cold night’s silence Peking ducks quack as eggs roll over...

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Haiku Fragments

Posted in on 15-7-12

yellow fledglings with their protective mother paddle playfully the rising heat swiftly envelopes the Bermuda grass sighs of the lagoon… I ponder silently under a grass hut hungry...

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Garden Talk Haiku

Posted in on 14-7-12

HEAVEN I grow heaven in my garden. MY NEST I transplant black pines, magnolias and fir trees building my nest. DOVE I spot a white-tailed dove breaking some twigs. WARBLER Let’s spy...

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Flood

Posted in on 14-7-12

floodwater rushes down the road … a red slipper floats floodwater rustles as the cars cut through … the air smells fishy rush hour … pedestrians soak wet from the heavy...

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Color My World

Posted in on 9-7-12

Color my world with your song … let the hummingbirds kiss love’s sweet melodies. And embrace shall i the memories – of strolls in the park and some old roller coaster...

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The Click Camera

Posted in on 8-7-12

The Click Camera

After having bought a car, a second-hand Standard herald, for the first time somewhere around 1968, my better half and I decided to undertake a trip to the hills. Frankly, we were very...

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