Sue Schneider, native of Sacramento California
email address: rss at lanset.com
new to writing haiku but always an appreciative audience for the talents that contribute to tinywords. will continue to explore the language of poetry in my sixth decade of life.
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abandoned web
captures one more—-
a quince bush
her face askew –
kaki persimmons
growing wild
fragile rose petals
fading to transparency
-merciless sun
Thanks~
squirrels sip
from the angel’s pond~
a cow’s thirsty call~
three lotuses rest
on the noon-sky-waters~
a butterfly on each~
an autumn leaf
on the open lotus~
pond turns brighter~
Half-open windows-
through the moth-eaten lace curtains
the all-conquering sun
silhouette —
i visualize her
smile
–
her fragrance
lingers-
a door softly closing
white mango blossoms
weighing down the tree–
await march winds