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Author: Roman Lyakhovetsky

Originally from Russia, Roman Lyakhovetsky now lives in Israel. His haiku appeared in various journals including Modern Haiku, Frogpond, Heron's Nest and Tinywords.
desert sunrise smell of rain outlives the rain
Posted on 22 June 20152 June 2015Author Roman LyakhovetskyCategories Issue 15.17 Comments on
where the waterfall becomes a river… prayer at dawn
Posted on 12 September 201311 September 2013Author Roman LyakhovetskyCategories Issue 13.27 Comments on
leaf in the wind . . . for one breath I imagine an end like this
Posted on 7 March 20131 March 2013Author Roman LyakhovetskyCategories Issue 13.120 Comments on
gusty wind chasing one another three plastic cups
Posted on 9 September 201030 August 2010Author Roman LyakhovetskyCategories Issue 10.2Tags haiku, summer, wind8 Comments on
almost there would be a gas station
Posted on 30 June 201022 May 2010Author Roman LyakhovetskyCategories Issue 10.1Tags haiku, travel8 Comments on
in between the notes heartbeats so loud
Posted on 10 June 201022 May 2010Author Roman LyakhovetskyCategories Issue 10.1Tags haiku, spring4 Comments on
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