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Spring 2006, vol 4 no 1
HAIKU
Shane Bartlett
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all fall filling the wedge my axe makes |
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Birds at the window--
her sleeping fingers flutter
against my chest |
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Harvest moon
on the picnic table
a mound of dead bees |
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termite season
how a single memory
can route your life |
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Hiroshima sunrise
what the shadows
leave behind |
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Shane Bartlett studies Poetry and Film in Nashville. In
the past year, he has worked to apply his study of poetry and language
toward a more forensic reading and writing of haiku, and toward a tonal
usage of language in poetry in general. Since then his work has appeared or is
forthcoming in Borderlands, USA Today Online, Modern Haiku, Frogpond,
Presence, bottle rockets, Acorn, Roadrunner, Ribbons, and moonset.
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