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Author: C. P. Harrison

C.P. Harrison lives in Austin, Texas and is lucky enough to never be too far from the heat, the wind or the sounds of family.

Christmas Eve-
the sound of one star
blinking

Posted on 24 December 201319 December 2013Author C. P. HarrisonCategories Issue 13.32 Comments on

before mass
all heads bowed
to smart phones

Posted on 26 August 201325 August 2013Author C. P. HarrisonCategories Issue 13.29 Comments on

each
butterfly
carrying
spring

 

 

 

 

 

Inspired by the poet Marlene Mountain’s haiku tear outs.

Posted on 15 July 201115 July 2011Author C. P. HarrisonCategories Issue 11.2Tags butterflies, haiga, insects, spring9 Comments on

where street meets sunrise—
the steam

Posted on 5 November 201017 October 2010Author C. P. HarrisonCategories Issue 10.3Tags cities, haiku, sunriseLeave a comment on

dusk—
ten thousand blackbirds
and no place to park

Posted on 26 October 20109 October 2010Author C. P. HarrisonCategories Issue 10.3Tags autumn, birds, cities, haiku4 Comments on

slowly
two clouds collide
over rush hour

Posted on 19 October 201019 October 2010Author C. P. HarrisonCategories Issue 10.3Tags cities, clouds, haiku, traffic7 Comments on

after the hurricane
only the moon

Posted on 31 August 201030 August 2010Author C. P. HarrisonCategories Issue 10.2Tags haiku, moon, storms, summer, two lines4 Comments on
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