winter sun warming the mailbox – a friend’s letter Published by Laryalee Fraser Laryalee Fraser lives in British Columbia, Canada. In 2006 she compiled an online haiku anthology: a procession of ripples. View all posts by Laryalee Fraser
bidding her farewell her warm hand slowly left mine- did i feel her heart haiku i now write- talking to you now that my dreams awaken me mail box askew shortens the distance to your country Reply
Lovely images and clever use of two means of warming the mailbox. a “feel good” haiku that I enjoy. Reply
e-mail inbox full
of Valentines love
– electronic warmth
bidding her farewell
her warm hand slowly left mine-
did i feel her heart
haiku i now write-
talking to you now that my
dreams awaken me
mail box askew
shortens the distance
to your country
Lovely images and clever use of two means of warming the mailbox. a “feel good” haiku that I enjoy.
warming my heart
a newcomer’s
excellent haiku
water,electric,auto loan
and junk mail fill my box-
no scented mail
ain’t like you’re a beginner poet Lary, nice haiku.
Gene
radio, wintry night
family gather round …
enters the stranger
Bright summer morn,
thousands miles away,
but connected
by the love of haiku.
still breeze, during the night
break in the silence
her outcries
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