red dragonfly
redder still
this sunset
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w. f. owen
w.f. owen (ToDrBill at aol.com) is a Professor of Communication, a founding member of the Central Valley Haiku Club of California, and a member of the Haiku Poets of Northern California and the Haiku Society of America. He publishes regularly in such journals as Frogpond, Modern Haiku and Acorn, and has received awards in the 2001 Henderson Haiku and Brady Senryu contests. In 2002, he has won awards in the World Haiku Festival R. H. Blyth contest and the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program contest sponsored by the California State Library Foundation. View all posts by w. f. owen
dr. bill,
always enjoy reading your poems. not
many do “plain & simple” better than
you.
summer sunset…
the deep red
of an upturned radish
brewing storm
clear raindrops —
clearer still, her tears
dusk
bird’s chirps
pierce the sky
the sun drops below the cicada’s eye
great move, dft, the automatic selection of a random haiku. if most are missing the daily haiku, there’s a vast drove of previously published haiku which will fill that void; for a lifetime
–
at water’s edge
leading this horse to drink–
tinywords random haiku