discarded hubcap
two sparrows bathing
after the rain
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Gary Warner
Gary Warner lives in Birmingham Alabama with his wife, two children, and mother-in-law. He works with computers for a living and is the editor of haikuworld.org. His hobbies are haiku poetry, computer security, and genealogy.
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blackbirds
and dark shore rocks
harvest seagulls food
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standing still–
blue heron’s
reflection walks
blackbirds
and dark shore rocks
harvest seagulls food
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standing still–
blue heron’s
reflection walks
Minnesota moon,
gliding on silver water–
the call of the loon
seagulls
squabble
over donut
triumph
the final kick
at the ball
nightly porch guest
throughtour winter-
cape cod sparrow
seagull begs
motel room deck
– eats my granola
blustery day
birds hang tight
to swaying feeders
early robin
before spring thaw
eats at burger king
Atsujin
Earth and metal…
although my breathing ceases
time and tide go on.
–
late winter reflections
stalled rush hour traffic –
pigeon carrying twig
by bob
–
Orchastra in spring-
Wind conducts the daisie’s dance
To the rythm of rain.
Moreover the water
the rainbow makes an attempt
on birds’ bashfulness
daybreak
shattered predawn silence …
many pieces of fallen street-light
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