pigeons
scatter through the park
cherry blossoms on a breeze
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Don Miller
Don Miller lives in southern New Mexico, USA. He has been writing tanka since the early 1980s, and has had his tanka, tanka sequences, tanka prose, and other short-form poetry published on a somewhat regular basis in various print and online journals since the early 2000s.
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I have been enjoying Mr. Miller’s haiku and other similar “tiny words” for several years now. They’re refreshing, soothing, peaceful, and always uplifting. Thank you.
I have been enjoying Mr. Miller’s haiku and other similar “tiny words” for several years now. They’re refreshing, soothing, peaceful, and always uplifting. Thank you.
grain falling freely
leak in elevator spout
pigeon convention
spring twilight
through the park
a path lit by the stars
Hi, here is a haiku by me:
warm fever
is kissing the flower
it bloomed from love
spring twilight
through the park
a path lit by stars
Tiny words haiku
so far from original
makes no smile
spring sun
doused by the rain–
mourning dove on the roof’s edge