what we take
and what we leave behind
honey harvest

 

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Dyana Basist

Dyana Basist lives in Santa Cruz CA on Rodeo Gulch, a riparian corridor that inspires many of her lyric poems, haibun and haiku. Her haiku have been published in numerous journals and books. The theme of Dyana's new book, Coyote Wind, is her rollicking long-term love affair with Coyote, both the Mythic and the not-so mythic. It is available through elikpress.com or the author at openmesa@sbcglobal.net.

4 thoughts on “”

  1. There's just an inherent truth to this.
    What we leave behind
    can be what keeps us coming back,
    what sustains us, carrying on the cycle of life . . .

    what we have
    and for how long
    last snow

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