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Showing posts with label In the Company of Crows and Ravens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In the Company of Crows and Ravens. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Crows and haiku poetry

Ohara Shôson - part image of Crow on a Willow Branch in Snow



































Crows and haiku poetry
by Alan Summers



dark news
the comfort
of crows


Alan Summers
Publication Credit: tiny words 15.1 (March 31st 2015)



floating snowflakes -
the triple caw of a crow
within the tree


Alan Summers
Publication credits:  
Snapshots six (1999); Watermark: a poet's notebook - crows (2004); Mainichi Shimbun (Japan, 2008)




intermittent rain I shed another crow


Alan Summers
Publication Credits: 
Frogpond (magazine of Haiku Society of America, autumn 2013 issue 36:3)




Monet’s Haystacks
a group of crows tug
at twilight


Alan Summers
Publication credits: Asahi Shimbun (Japan, 2010)




powdered snow -
a crow’s eyes above
the no parking sign       


Alan Summers
  
Award credit: Joint Winner, Haiku International Association 10th Anniversary Haiku Contest (Japan, 1999)

Other publication credits: The Mie Times (Japan, 1999); Haiku International (Japan publication, 1999); Watermark: A Poet’s Notebook - Crows (2004); The In-Between Season (With Words Pamphlet Series 2012); Does Fish-God Know (YTBN Press 2012)

Does Fish-God Know:




    early hours crow
         I invoke a prayer
    to its god and mine


From The Crow Walk ©Alan Summers 2006
HAIKU HIKE (World Walks) Part of Crossover UK's 'Renewability' project (2006)

(different earlier versions of the haibun text published in ‘Paper Wasp’ haiku journal, Queensland, Australia 1997; ‘Azami haiku journal’, Osaka, Japan 1998; and ‘Blithe Spirit’ British Haiku Society journal, June 2004.)




fading last note
a torresian crow sounds
the darkening sky


From The Crow Walk ©Alan Summers 2006
HAIKU HIKE (World Walks) Part of Crossover UK's 'Renewability' project (2006)

(different earlier versions of the haibun text published in ‘Paper Wasp’ haiku journal, Queensland, Australia 1997; ‘Azami’ (Osaka, Japan 1998; and ‘Blithe Spirit’ British Haiku Society journal, June 2004.)





messenger shooting crows

Alan Summers
Publication Credits: Roadrunner 12.3 MASKS 4; Does Fish-God Know (YTBN Press 2012)

Does Fish-God Know:


Books about crows:

In the Company of Crows and Ravens
by John M Marzluff and Tony Angell


Crow Country: A Meditation on Birds, Landscape and Nature
by Mark Cocker 


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