K. Ramesh, aniram86 at rediffmail.com
I write haiku, tanka and free verse. My works have appeared in magazines and anthologies published in India and abroad. I work as a teacher in a J Krishnamurti School in Chennai, India.
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in fallen leaves
wind
walking
fireflies
remnants of rain
illumination
the waves
swish and swoop, swish and swoop
your sweet legs
horse’s tail
swishing & swatting
buzzing flies
Ah, another cuckoo haiku K! I enjoyed this poem.
best,
Gene
Silence, please!
Let’s listen
the Ramesh’s cuckoo
twilight
flickering fireflies —
growing brighter and brighter and brighter
Nice one !!
As a waiting Kingfisher on a pond keeps reminding your old haiku, now the cuckoo in dawn will remind this poem.
thanks
Saravanan B
…wondering if k. ramesh cuckoo is kin to my neighborhood rooster, no roosters!!!
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dawn…
persistant crowing
follows night, twilight