Jeff Hoagland is a lifelong naturalist and an environmental educator with a passion for the wild. He enjoys sharing nature with his family and friends. Jeff's haiku can be found widely, in haiku journals, and on large stones throughout his community. He was featured in A New Resonance 7, enjoys presenting in-the-field haiku workshops, and is an Associate Editor for The Heron's Nest.
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A fine haiku. I stop to listen to the silence–coyotes there too. If they do howl, the silence is even deeper afterward.
A fine haiku. I stop to listen to the silence–coyotes there too. If they do howl, the silence is even deeper afterward.
__ Such completing of silence 'twixt the howls Jeff… nifty! My weak answer. _m
in this still
a near coyote howls
far train answers
Great work!
Been thinking about this all week. Fine work!
Beginning to appreciate it, thank you.