Deborah P Kolodji moderates the Southern California Haiku Study Group, which meets monthly in Pasadena, CA at the Pacific Asia Museum. A former president of the Science Fiction Poetry Association, she is the California Regional Coordinator of the Haiku Society of America. She has published over 800 haiku.
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Hiroshima sun–
a little boy in the playground
screws up his eye
“in flanders fields the poppies blow
between the crosses,… ; and in the sky
the larks, still bravely, singing, fly
scarce heard amid the guns below.
we are the dead. short days ago
we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
loved and were loved, and now we lie
in flanders fields”.
Hiroshima sun–
a little boy in the playground
screws up his eye
The dragonfly adds another.
sixty one years
counted by the koi
a dragonfly
_M
Usa
Born 1941, friendly 2007
celebration, rerembrance what?
sadness off course, me too, what a world
No offense meant. Tell me about it wood1538@sbcglobal,net I am curious
Hiroshima Day
a circle grows larger
above the koi
martin
lt.-col. john mcCrae
“in flanders fields”.
“in flanders fields the poppies blow
between the crosses,… ; and in the sky
the larks, still bravely, singing, fly
scarce heard amid the guns below.
we are the dead. short days ago
we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
loved and were loved, and now we lie
in flanders fields”.
–
war:
decision to attack
decision to resist attack