photo by Kathy Hogan |
Two haiku, and a tanka poem, by Karen Hoy, and one about the dangers for hyena cubs further down:
Madame Camellia
a teabag discarded
in autumn leaves
autumn street
after the kiss
her white lilies
a tingling in my palm
from the hellebore seeds
this quiet
and you elsewhere
in company
Karen Hoy
Blithe Spirit 27.1 (2017)
British Haiku Society Members' Anthology 2016:
hyena cub cull
the alpha female’s calls
echo against the hill
Karen Hoy
Publication Credit:
BHS 2016 Members’ Anthology Beginnings isbn 978-1-906333-05-8
British Haiku Society:
See other haiku by Karen Hoy:
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/selected-haiku-from-karen-hoy.html
Karen Hoy is the Call of the Page Course Director for online courses in haiku; senryu; tanka; haibun; tanka stories (tanka prose+poems).
For information please do not hesitate to email her:
admin@callofthepage.org
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