Simply
Haiku: An E-Journal of Haiku and Related Forms
November-December 2004, Volume 2, Number 6
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Anna
Poplawska: Haiku
| so many headstones: |
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| ..so many more blades |
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| ........of grass |
Spring– |
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....a new moon cradled in |
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....the crotch of a still leafless tree |
| I dream of a bachelor |
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| with shaggy red hair... |
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| and red leaves |
Gentle summer breeze |
| ..........falling |
yet oak leaves fall... Aah, you |
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white-bellied squirrel you! |
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| Street light, ball of light, |
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| leaves receding far into |
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| ....the nightfall, full moon. |
Boat, in reflection: |
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....fuzzy edged, |
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......rippling apart |
Anna Poplawska is a member of the Chicago Art Critics Association.
Her writing about the visual arts, theater, and literature have appeared
regularly in a number of publications, including Encyclopedia Brittanica
Yearbook, Chicago Artists News, Footlights Playbill, and YogaChicago.
She is the haiku editor for YogaChicago and a member of the Arts & Culture
Committee of the C.G. Jung Center of Chicago. Her own haiku have been
previously published in Solares Hill, YogaChicago, and Haiku Headlines, from
whom she received an award of special recognition.
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