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Winter 2005, vol 3 no 4
HAIKU
Keith Heiberg
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this moon
and this peony
view each other |
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standing on a bridge
the gulls and I
face into the cool breeze |
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no balloon
to give my niece--
just a string for the moon |
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a thump on the screen--
bumblebee's shadow
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nuthatch
upside down
viewing the lake's moon |
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the blinds sway with an earthquake
this cool morning
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flushed from laughing
azalea over her ear
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bus station in winter:
one last wave
to the mist |
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Keith Heiberg lives in Brighton, Massachusetts. Originally from
Minnesota, he was a high school Drama Club techie and still has his
"Tech Man" cape. He's also an Eagle Scout, and spent summers canoeing,
backpacking and climbing with his Explorer Scout Post.
His BA from St. Olaf College, titled "The Artistic and Analytic Uses
of the English Language," is a combination of creative writing
(poetry), criticism and linguistics. Eventually he found that he
has an aptitude for computers, and in 2000 moved to Boston to take a
job as a Senior Web Developer with a dot.com.
Keith has published poetry, journalism and photography. He is a member of the Boston Haiku Society and the Webmaster for Simply Haiku.
His personal web site can be found at http://www.mm.com/user/kheiberg/
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