new regime…
daffodils gauge the weight
of each snowflake
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Mark Teaford
Mark Teaford is an anthropologist and anatomist who marvels at the beauty of the natural world while trying to make sense of what we’re doing to it. His poems have been published in many haiku journals, he has a book of photo-haiga, Staring at the Midnight Sky that was published in 2020 by Red Moon Press, and a gallery of his more recent photo-haiga was recently published on the site of The Haiku Foundation at https://thehaikufoundation.org/thf-haiga-galleries-photo-haiku-of-mark-teaford/
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Its hard to write pungent satire without compromising basic haikai esthetics, but here we have it—a tongue in cheek ku complete with an early spring late freeze kigo (snow on daffodils). Kudos!
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Love this, sweet and timely.
Beautiful.
Beautiful!
Its hard to write pungent satire without compromising basic haikai esthetics, but here we have it—a tongue in cheek ku complete with an early spring late freeze kigo (snow on daffodils). Kudos!