Martin Cohen was born in the South Bronx somewhere on Simpson Street, went to a Yeshiva on East Broadway and Canal Street, and then lived in the South of Brooklyn, the South of Long Island, The Southern Tier of Upstate New York, The South of Manhattan, and finally South Jersey in Egg Harbor.
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Interesting juxtaposition. I certainly like re-reading the haiku each visit.
Interesting juxtaposition. I certainly like re-reading the haiku each visit.
Extraordinary; Alan, I too like re-reading haiku.
Excellent! ;-)
Very nice, Martin!
(I think it would work well
as a three-liner, too…giving
a pause after “silhouette”?)
;)
Lary
statuesque egret
refusing to blink–
statuesque frog