washing up
she looks at the backyard pine
its old nest
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karasu / Ross Clark
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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Dream room. I think of the fragility of nests, and dishes, and..?
Dream room. I think of the fragility of nests, and dishes, and..?
Your well placed words put me right in the moment. Bravo!
Yes, we imagine that nest needs rejuvenated too. Great haiku from down under – good on ya cobber.
the light glazed pond leaves
gently showering birdsong
with sun, welcome warmth
Rock on, Nancy.
Wonderful haiku moment for an empty-nester like me! Thank you!
Maybe you could get some eggs from the shop, Alison Hedlund?
:)