bluegill at a mayfly hatch
ring after ring
reaches the shore
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Richard Tice
Richard Tice started writing haiku and essays on the form in the 1970s while teaching English in Japan. Two collections of his haiku, Station Stop and Familiar and Foreign, have been published.
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Sad, but inevitable. Appreciating the movement in this haiku as the bluegill (bream?) takes advantage of Nature's generosity. Nicely observed, Richard.
Sad, but inevitable. Appreciating the movement in this haiku as the bluegill (bream?) takes advantage of Nature's generosity. Nicely observed, Richard.
dive thru diner
a pumpkinseed's splash ring
season flies
__In ponds… a "drive-thru" could be termed a "dive-thru?"