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Tag: insects

bush track and mountains
all I can see
is one horse fly

Posted on 4 August 20102 August 2010Author Duncan RichardsonCategories Issue 10.2Tags haiku, insects, summer4 Comments on

lovers’ moon—
a cicada leaves its shell
on the fence post

Posted on 10 December 201019 October 2010Author Kathe L. PalkaCategories Issue 10.3Tags haiku, insects, moon11 Comments on

July 5th—
ants darken the edge
of a dropped chip

Posted on 5 July 201124 June 2011Author Kathe L. PalkaCategories Issue 11.2Tags ants, food, haiku, holidays, insects7 Comments on

phosphorescence
a firefly alights
on the periodic table

Posted on 6 July 201124 June 2011Author Melissa AllenCategories Issue 11.2Tags haiku, insects, light, summer14 Comments on

each
butterfly
carrying
spring

 

 

 

 

 

Inspired by the poet Marlene Mountain’s haiku tear outs.

Posted on 15 July 201115 July 2011Author C. P. HarrisonCategories Issue 11.2Tags butterflies, haiga, insects, spring9 Comments on
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