hunter’s moon —
the tension at the end
of the dog’s leash
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Paul David Mena
Paul David Mena was born in New York and now lives in Wayland, Massachusetts, where he works as a computer professional in the financial industry. He has been writing haiku since 1992, has published three chapbooks and has contributed to numerous haiku journals, both on-line and traditional.
Website: haikupoet.com
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on the money.
first date
her border collie
on a short, taught leash
on the money.
first date
her border collie
on a short, taught leash
Nice one Paul David. Dogs know us better than we know ourselves…
morning fog-
the dog keeps some slack
in our leash
harvest moon–
the tension through her midriff
a breath taking moment