under the wet winter leaves there are seeds
w. f. owen
This blog is an extension of the ideas presented in my book (Haiku Notebook Second Edition, smashwords.com, 2010). It is intended to be a forum for discussing haiku and haibun. My hope as an educator is to stimulate interest in writing these forms. So, please feel free to post. [NOTE: click "comments" to read poems by other poets, as well as discussion]. Thank you for visiting!
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4 comments:
Strong may they grow, Bill. Happy New Year!
thanks josh! and, happy new year to you!
bill
luverly ... really nice ...
and after reading a few of yours i really do like that you stick with the one liner which works a treat - sans punct too ! >> Gina
thank you gina, i'm glad you liked my style and a few poems. i appreciate your comments!
bill
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