hedge full of sparrows–
is all that chatter
about me?
Published by
Bill Kenney
Bill Kenney has been writing haiku since a month before his seventy-second birthday. His work has appeared in various online and print publications and anthologies. He is one of the poets featured in A New Resonance 5: Emerging Voices in English Language Haiku (Red Moon Press, 2007).
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i really like those words isolated in the 3rd line. you also leave the question open enough for us to come to our own conclusions. so happy to have read this today. thanks & smiles
Believe it or not, I just read your entire weblog. Some true gems in there, it’s hard to believe that you have only recently picked up this art. I think that anyone who enjoys haiku (and even those that don’t) would enrich their lives by reading your blog. I know that I have. Please keep up the fine work.
i love these chattering sparrows! well done!
well done!
(yes, and they said:
look that man is a watching
let's look busy)
Well done, Bill. And yes, I’ll bet it’s all about you.:)
Nice ku, Bill
yep! all about you!
plus more that you never hear!
better watch your back!
Fun haiku! Thanks!
i really like those words isolated in the 3rd line. you also leave the question open enough for us to come to our own conclusions. so happy to have read this today. thanks & smiles
hi Bill – lovely to see this haiku published here. also like the humour in the paranoid thought.
well done my haiku friend,
myron.
The mocking birds in Mexico
sing Mexican songs.
Good to see this one published, Bill!
Hope you’re enjoying your holiday…
;-)
Lary
Bill,
Believe it or not, I just read your entire weblog. Some true gems in there, it’s hard to believe that you have only recently picked up this art. I think that anyone who enjoys haiku (and even those that don’t) would enrich their lives by reading your blog. I know that I have. Please keep up the fine work.
Collin
pinetrees, echo of caws
as three silhouettes fly off
one caw remains
Clever and amusing! Have a hedge full of sparrows myself. Thanks for your comment.
Bill,
This one made me think about Issa.
I especially enjoy haiku
that have an “old school” feel to them.
autumn dawn
sparrows song
breaking the darkness