wasp
reflected gold
in morning sunlight
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Barry George
Barry George is a regular contributor to the leading English-language haiku journals. His work has appeared in German, French, Romanian, and Japanese translations; in A New Resonance 2: Emerging Voices in English-Language Haiku (United States), and The New Haiku (United Kingdom); and in numerous annual Red Moon Anthologies. He has been a winner in the Gerald Brady, Betty Drevniok, Mainichi Daily News, and Kaji Aso Studio contests, as well as a Poetry Finalist for the Pew Fellowships in the Arts. A featured poet at the 2007 Robert Frost Poetry Festival in Key West, Florida, he lives in Philadelphia. View all posts by Barry George
glass office building
too early for lights …
morning sunshine
hurricane damage
on the last stud standing
a hornets nest
sunday picnic
the bee’s buzz drowned out
by a scream