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Monet's Haystacks At Chailly 1865 |
Monet's Haystacks
a group of crows tug
at twilight
rook chatter
tracking each snowflake
to the end
tracking each snowflake
to the end
first quarter moon
dancing pinheads burst
into new angel DNA
dancing pinheads burst
into new angel DNA
Also published in Does Fish-God Know (YTBN Press 2012)
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/does-fish-god-know-haiku-collection-by.html
river festival
just a birdsong afternoon
and talk of hedgehogs
Fraser Island
the pre-sunset whine
of mosquitoes
the pre-sunset whine
of mosquitoes
Fraser Island: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraser_Island
Upolu Cay
my own skeletons
unearthing
my own skeletons
unearthing
About Michaelmas and Upolu
green clouds
the scarecrow worries
a loose thread
the scarecrow worries
a loose thread
Maple moon
Grandmother’s recipe
settles in the pan
This was also published by the Hailstone Haiku Group, Japan
Early morning rain
the sound between
the sound
Night clouds
a spider shows me
the harvest moon
Cloud kigo
a light rain patters across
your nightingale floors
"In search of the ultimate
season word to associate with clouds, Alan Summers observes how “rain writes
its own story across floorboards that sing like a bird. I like the idea of the cloud
kigo. Readers will too. It is always my pleasure to work with you on haiku.” David
McMurray, Asahi Shimbun
David
McMurray has been writing the Asahi Haikuist Network column since April 1995,
first for the Asahi Evening News. He is also the editor of OUTREACH, a
bi-monthly column featuring international teachers in The Language Teacher of
the Japan Association for Language Teacher (JALT).
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