haiku-usa

A blog devoted mainly to haiku and senryu and to thoughts about, and inspired by, haiku and senryu.

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Haiku is to poetry as espresso is to coffee.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

silently

after the quarrel
silently trading sections
of the Sunday Times

First published in Failed Haiku

Friday, January 12, 2018

the man

indian summer
was I ever the man
I used to be

First published in The Heron's Nest

Saturday, January 06, 2018

Epiphany

Today, January 6, is the Feast of the Epiphany, celebrating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus. Practices vary, but, where I come from, the day marks the end of the Christmas season, or Yuletide, and signals the time to take down trees, ornaments, and lights.

Epiphany
the neighborhood returns
to ordinary darkness

First published in the anthology A New Resonance 5: Emerging Voices in English Language Haiku

Epiphany
explaining their newborn
to the dog

And a Christmas ku before it's too late

crooked tree
Dad keeps the "christ!"
in Christmas

This one was first published in Failed Haiku

Friday, January 05, 2018

HE'S BACK

softly falling snow
the way the oncologist
says "we"

As the new year gets underway, I begin by wishing all a happy one. Thanks for visiting and for your expressions of concern at my extended absence. I should be able to put in more frequent and regular appearances starting now. And, for my fellow bloggers, I'll be stopping by soon.

This poem, which was first published in Failed Haiku, arises from an observation during the time my wife Pat was commencing treatment for breast cancer. All is going well. Women, don't neglect those mammograms!

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