karasu / Ross Clark is the author of 2 chapbooks of haiku and 7 volumes of poetry, and a founding editor publisher of Australia's only haiku journal, Paper Wasp. He is currently creatively unemployed, writing poems, haiku and folksongs during a Brisbane summer.
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this graffiti is like an embracement
a good haiku!
Welcome back Ross!
Nature’s “tag”
old concrete post
threaded with lichen
its new barbed wire
Alan Summers
all my best!
I’m a big fan of the urban ku. This is a great example.
great urban ku… my congrats Ross.
This is fabulous! Your haiku struck a chord with me immediately.
autumn visit-
my initials on the oak
have grown smaller
Carole
old homestead:
the covered well
now covered with ivy
lol, Ross – i enjoyed this one very much.
goodonya, mate!
initials now blend
along the aged oak’s white bark
moonlight shadows