haloed moon –
in the dark field water spills
from a silver pipe
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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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opaque moon
in her darken room …
the falling of tears
great haiku harold. like that the piece
isn’t the usual haiku fare. respect a man
who notices things like water flowing
from a silver pipe in a field. ’nuff said!
opaque moon
in her darken room …
the falling of tears
great haiku harold. like that the piece
isn’t the usual haiku fare. respect a man
who notices things like water flowing
from a silver pipe in a field. ’nuff said!
winter wind
someone up the street
is baking bread
labouring harvest moon–
cross this vast field
one green corn stalk