thunderheads the boy picks a scab
w. f. owen
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2 comments:
bill,
thanks for the compliment.
i must say that your poem in
the hsa anthology fish in love,
the one about the house painter with the brush bristles pointing in every direction is the finest "home improvement " haiku i've ever read.
that poem was one of the reasons
yvonne & i chose fish in love as best anthology in the 2007 kanterman contest.
ed
spring
the cement man's back speckled
with cherry blossoms
you're welcome, ed. and, thank you and yvonne for the kind thoughts about my poem in the anthology. by the way, i'm happy to say that my haibun book ("small events") won a special award in the Kanterman 2008 contest.
thanks again!
bill
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