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Autumn 2006, vol 4 no 3
HAIKU
Ann K. Schwader
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midwinter . . .
the wind's path
through brown grass |
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leaves
in the bird bath . . .
autumn light |
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heat wave . . .
even yellow jackets
fly low |
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suddenly,
these last afternoons . . .
cicadas |
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dawn seeps
through the screen door . . .
fresh skunk |
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Ann K. Schwader lives and writes in Westminster, Colorado.
Her haiku have appeared in The Heron's Nest, Frogpond (forthcoming),
Mainchi Daily News, Roadrunner, WHC Review, Haiku Harvest, Haiku Noir,
temps libres, and elsewhere. She is also a genre poet and short fiction
author, an active member of both Science Fiction Writers of America
and Horror Writers Association.
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