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HAIKU
Elizabeth St Jacques
Charles V. Hayden
Kenneth Pobo
Brian Gierat
Jim Heskin
Denis Garrison
Stephanie Hanson
Kevin Smith
Frank Haataja
TANKA
Deirdre Grimes
Stephanie Hanson
sunrise ...; perfect stitches; campfire
Raindrops on window
Sun, you have a fall; Behind the sneezeweed; On a pontoon boat
around the bridge; night fishing -; private pond; full moon -;
a raven paces; radio static -;
vacant beach -; collapsed pier -; at the zoo
In morning lake mist; From end to end, what; Winter remembered -;
lilacs last not long -;
During noonday nap,
my pregnant daughter; this field was empty; this cool gusty day;
forsythia and;
out in today's trash; from around the world
arachnid silk threads; under hazy moon;
hanging upside down; a clouded blue sky;
rocky mountain trek; pond stillness broken
nothing but net; cell phone; a fresh shirt
a picnic destroyed; seen through walls of glass
spring light; each night; that childish night
sun warm on her face; cold wind blows outside; thundering showers


sunrise . . .
the pond slowly fills
with lotus blooms
perfect stitches
in soft wet sand
gull tracks
campfire
on the darkened beach
scent of roasting fish
Copyright © 2000 by Elizabeth St Jacques
Website: Poetry In The Light.
E-Mail: esj@sympatico.ca

Raindrops on window
The distant moan of thunder
An approaching storm
Copyright © 2000 by Charles V. Hayden
E-Mail: Charlessongs@webtv.net

Sun, you have a fall
engagement on a stage of
hyacinth bean pods
Behind the sneezeweed,
lavender arms of phlox,
folded
On a pontoon boat
life is open water
lilies
Copyright © 2000 by Kenneth Pobo
E-Mail: kgpobo@enter.net

around the bridge
river and fog
connect
night fishing -
my long cast bait
shatters the moon
private pond -
a crayfish waving claws
in my shadow
full moon -
keeping pace with me
all the way home
a raven paces
the prison yard fence
uncaged
radio static -
in my rearview mirror
lightning flickers
vacant beach -
a hermit crab and I
not so alone
collapsed pier -
there, then not there,
with every swell
at the zoo
schoolchildren distracted
by a chipmunk
Copyright © 2000 by Brian Gierat
E-Mail: bigcarp@ameritech.net

In morning lake mist,
One cannot see the duck's wake.
I'll stay until noon.
From end to end, what
is beauty to me is
another giraffe.
Winter remembered --
its bitterness recalled time
when books burned brightly.
Lilacs last not long --
A week or two, they are gone.
But worth waiting for.
During noonday nap,
I see Mount Fuji again.
My favorite chair.
Copyright © 2000 by J. D. Heskin
E-Mail: Blueforks@aol.com

my pregnant daughter
walking in her peach orchard
beautiful in bloom
this field was empty
now knee-deep and wind-waving ...
quail burst into flight
this cool gusty day
yellow crocus petals fly
to the street below
forsythia and
daffodils crowd the roadsides --
Maryland yellow!
out in today's trash
broken exercise machine
box crutches came in
from around the world
found amongst the millions
these lovely poems
Copyright © 2000 by Denis Garrison
E-Mail: denismgarrison@yahoo.com

arachnid silk threads
concealing trapdoor spider
beetle unaware
under hazy moon
sharing delicious kisses
lunar eclipse lips
hanging upside down
in cool darkness of the cave
gathering bats roost
a clouded blue sky
above the far mountain tops
late summer is near
rocky mountain trek
heavy saddle leather scent
of early summer
pond stillness broken
a single black water bug
glides on the surface
Copyright © 2000 by Stephanie Hanson
E-Mail: shanson@smithsys.net

nothing but net
the crowd goes wild
the ... alarm buzzes
cell phone
eye pencil
coffee cup
knees against the wheel
a fresh dress shirt
for my ten o'clock
spring in Memphis
Copyright © 2000 by Kevin Smith
E-Mail: ksmith@memphis.edu

a picnic destroyed
the people driven away
an army of ants
seen through walls of glass
through a maze of plastic ferns
my fish swims away
Copyright © 2000 by Frank Haataja
E-Mail: F_Haataja@yahoo.com


spring light
your arm heavy across my body
i can't breathe
but i need your warm breath
on my skin
each night
we fall asleep
wrapped in each other
the scent and your body heat
are my lullaby
that childish night
the lake full of stars
holding you
in the freezing water
endings hung in the air
Copyright © 2000 by Deirdre Grimes
E-Mail: dee.grimes@killaloe.ie

sun warm on her face
hot breeze whips auburn hair as
sweat trickles blushed cheek
forehand swing from opponent
as her backhand wins the match
cold wind blows outside
frigid gusts shaking the trees
consuming midnight
wanting to be that blanket
wrapping around you tonight
thundering showers
pounding the winter evening
soaking all outside
you enter the room smiling
bringing me hot chocolate
Copyright © 2000 by Stephanie Hanson
E-Mail: shanson@smithsys.net
