swimming hole;
in the dragonfly’s embrace
a dragonfly
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Harold Bowes
Harold Bowes has been published in several haiku journals, both electronic and paper, and has appeared in the Red Moon Anthology. He edits Alba, an ezine emphasizing short poetry.
Write to him at heb at oregontrail.net.
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summer dwindles …
each passing day
tightly embraced
i realize you wrote this piece 4 years ago,
but nothing seems to have changed. dragonfly,
summer deepens, & solstice poems in haiku
sre trite. it’s well written, but how many
times must we go down this road?
at the beach
3 men drink beer
in waist deep water
swimming hole
karen asks if i’ll
remone the leeches
summer dwindles …
each passing day
tightly embraced
A fallen leave
in the river’s water-
two saved butterflies
silent forest path
towering pines spread
among green-black moss
i realize you wrote this piece 4 years ago,
but nothing seems to have changed. dragonfly,
summer deepens, & solstice poems in haiku
sre trite. it’s well written, but how many
times must we go down this road?
at the beach
3 men drink beer
in waist deep water
swimming hole
karen asks if i’ll
remone the leeches
louis, even after another three years, things remain much the same….
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enlighten chilly night-
in buddha’s embrace
only buddha
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