Harold Bowes has been published in several haiku journals, both electronic and paper, and has appeared in the Red Moon Anthology. He edits Alba, an ezine emphasizing short poetry.
Write to him at heb at oregontrail.net.
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daylight moon
palsy face of just woken up
daughter
daylight moon
palsy face of just woken up
daughter
This is simply a beautiful poem.
midsummer evening
lightning flash through the clouds —
train rumble, somewhere
–
Summer holiday –
again and again, the children draw the sky
on the side walk
lovely image
trace of green
chalk drawing
vanishes in the downpour
daylight moon,
pristine sky among
uncountable stars
–
goin’ though everything i missed over the
years on this fine site when i come across
your poem mr. bowes. pretty good one at that!
small town news
just enough paper to cover
the wino
so true levon; wherever you find yourself this cool morning.
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my tropical read, even though the weather has turned cold; if only for the day!!!
–
silent northern mockingbird
you find it cold, too–
in miami