spring sunrise
the length
of a toppled pine

 

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Frank Hooven

Frank Hooven lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding streets, roads, river towns, farms and skies are a constant source of peace and inspiration. He has been writing haiku for several years now, and considers himself lucky to have found this form.

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  1. spring sunrise
    the length
    of a toppled pine

    —FRANK HOOVEN

    Beautiful haiku! I used to look after a tree nursery, do landcare, and also plant trees. Any old trees that tumbled we let them lie as they continue to gift habitats to all sorts of life.

    Wonderful poem!!!

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    let the ravens wind in the pines

    Alan Summers
    Publication credit: Weird Laburnum (November 2019) ed. Michael O’Brien
    haikai/monostich series Mistero tre volte

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