Simply Haiku: An E-Journal of Haiku and Related Forms
September-October 2004, vol. 2, no. 5
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William J. Higginson:
Haiku
| the calendar already |
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| filled with appointments |
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| made last year |
misty rain— |
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dry pavement under |
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the ambulance |
| breaststroking |
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| she parts the waves |
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| fallen blossoms |
a hunter's moon |
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during the eclipse animals |
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grow restless |
| how light |
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| this wee brown wren |
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| dropped on the step |
the commuter train— |
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falling leaves swirl |
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around its passage |
| Veterans Day |
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| a few red leaves |
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| linger in the trees |
winter twilight |
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only a few old bakers |
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in the potato bin |
| for Robert Spiess: |
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| desert spring— |
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| nothing, nothing in the world |
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| but this full moon |
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William J.
Higginson is the Haiku Clinic Editor of Simply Haiku. A full biography
is found here:
Higginson
Biography.