red tail lights
I decide we’re going
to eat take-out
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Deborah P Kolodji
Deborah P Kolodji moderates the Southern California Haiku Study Group, which meets monthly in Pasadena, CA at the Pacific Asia Museum. A former president of the Science Fiction Poetry Association, she is the California Regional Coordinator of the Haiku Society of America. She has published over 800 haiku.
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chinese takeout-
one more
stale fortune
red tail lights ~
unconcerned
the crock pot waits
red tail lights ~
two rumps waiting
one in the crock pot
spanning the sky
the huge
national flag
quietude, the dinner table —
autumnal storm rages on
–
deb, been a while.
red tail lights
stuck during rush hour–
takeout’s getting cold
autumn dusk
a stop light above the flood
thundercloud –
i decide to go
alone
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