another sunset:
still by the seashore
a girl and an empty chair
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shirley cahayom
shirley cahayom brooklyn, new york shaman99 at msn.com i was born in the philippines, educated in the oldest existing catholic university in the country even older than harvard, had been a college instructor, worked as children governess in the middle east, currently working in an alternative cancer clinic in new york city trying in my own little way to ease the pain and suffering of the terminally ill. i had been writing traditional haiku on and off since my college days but got seriously involved with it again since march of 2002. since then, i never stop writing and trying to get them published. publications include still, asahi haikuist network, the illinois times etc. View all posts by shirley cahayom
a bucket of sand
summer’s child creates
her own world
sunset
sea breeze stirs
my loneliness
sand castle
i’m rearranging pile of pebbles
found nearby
j t chunghoo –
stirring haiku
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evening sea breeze
nearly forgotten soft words ~
she continues to wait
Another sunrise:
grief transmutes
into healing
into certain
hope of
Resurrection
for Enola M. Borgh
After the quarrel,
both the sky and the sea
in the dark colours
“you’re all light
i’m all shadow” –
one day, we both went away
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