spring like nobody’s watching
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Robert Naczas
Robert Naczas was born in Polish Subcarpathia in 1976. He's been writing haiku and other forms of poetry since early 90's and has published two haiku chapbooks (Breathless, 1999 and Trick of the Light, 2002). His haiku and senryu appeared in various haiku journals both online and offline worldwide. He's now living in Krosno, Poland with his wife and kids, working as an ESOL tutor. View all posts by Robert Naczas
__ Nice Robert_! So often… spring masquerades as winter; smiles. _m
morning coffee
night snow filled my flip-flops
another cup
I will take your advice!
frog song
along the river road
singing with the choir
Nice how the reading changes depending on if you read "spring" as a verb or a noun. Of course, that may be because there's not a lot of spring in me…
This is one of those poems I wish I wrote. Great work.
waving hello goodbye lotus petals
Great! Of course, that may be because there's not a lot of spring in me…
When I read this, I saw the tips of green shoots beginning to emerge through snow – as if spring was sneaking up on the world while it was in hibernation!
Really lovely.
marion