Simply
Haiku: An E-Journal of Haiku and Related Forms
November-December 2004, Volume 2, Number 6
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Miyako
Yamada: Haiku
| Grandmother’s
tomb – |
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| a tree frog sits |
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| on her carved name |
peonies in bloom- |
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where an old mansion |
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once stood |
| Mountain stream – |
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| on a rock . . . in it trembling |
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| a fallen camellia |
This Grand Shrine - |
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my open palms up towards
the sun |
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of winter solstice |
| In the park |
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| a heated swing |
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| forgot to move |
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Masako Ito uses the
name 'Miyako Yamada' when she writes haiku. She is editor of The Mie
Times and a representative of the Ise Haiku Society.
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