summer’s end
at the high-water mark
pilot whales
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w. f. owen
w.f. owen (ToDrBill at aol.com) is a Professor of Communication, a founding member of the Central Valley Haiku Club of California, and a member of the Haiku Poets of Northern California and the Haiku Society of America. He publishes regularly in such journals as Frogpond, Modern Haiku and Acorn, and has received awards in the 2001 Henderson Haiku and Brady Senryu contests. In 2002, he has won awards in the World Haiku Festival R. H. Blyth contest and the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program contest sponsored by the California State Library Foundation. View all posts by w. f. owen
losing a love one
summer’s end …
memories begin
…
on solid ground
one tree …
all being held in place
confusion
roots
mr. owen, have read and enjoyed your work
for many years.
bl
my humble offering…
late summer
residents swarm
the tourist town
early january
mango tree has blossoms only
yet morning