a spider's thread
between the eave and door --
morning sunlight


—Martin Gottlieb Cohen
        

About the author: Martin Cohen was born in the South Bronx somewhere on Simpson Street, went to a Yeshiva on East Broadway and Canal Street, and then lived in the South of Brooklyn, the South of Long Island, The Southern Tier of Upstate New York, The South of Manhattan, and finally South Jersey in Egg Harbor.

Martin's e-mail address: martin1223 at comcast dot net

Martin also has a weblog.

Responses to the haiku for 15 February 2002 by Martin Gottlieb Cohen

  1.  
    bob richardson (orgbob at webtv dot net)
    2003-10-09 07:14:57
     

    morning, down it comes
    the spider's web...
    dusk, up it goes

  2.  
    Narayanan Raghunathan (mahashishta at hotmail dot com)
    2004-04-26 02:39:28
     

    spider web-worlds
    glisten dew-drops in
    tender sunlight~

    hasty ants
    make a pathway home
    before ant-sunset~

    a crane a swan
    in silent chants on
    a spring landscape~

  3.  
    bob richardson (orgbob at webtv dot net)
    2004-05-25 17:23:39
     

    tiny piece of gold
    hub of the umbrella tree leaves --
    dawn rises

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  4.  
    Vasile Moldovan (vasilemoldovan at yahoo dot com)
    2004-06-03 01:51:31
     

    No sparrow under the eave,
    home not the shadow of a ghost...
    only a cross spider

  5.  
    bob richardson (orgbob at webtv dot net)
    2004-11-26 19:33:12
     

    shadowy grackle
    walks amidst umbrella tree's leaves --
    brisk chilly winds


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