late spring–
the fading glow of the comet
in the evening sky
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Jane Wilson
Jane Wilson (jw_nightowl at yahoo.com)
I live and work in Richmond, Virginia, where I was born. My haiku have been pulished on tinywords.com, the Asahi Haikuist Network, The Heron's Nest, and in Acorn: A Journal of Contemporary Haiku. I also enjoy writing short poems in the style of Japanese tanka.
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the full moon setting…
one day ends; another begins
the sun rising
the full moon setting…
one day ends; another begins
the sun rising
a comet scatters
the stars ~ an owl
sings a lullaby ~
spring, midday –
very vivid,
aches and pains of winter
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