Haiga Archive
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William Douglas Horden
25 May 2010spring lake—
swans take wing without touching
the moon -
Jacek Margolak
21 May 2010night lightning—
the swans on the lake
again white -
Marjorie Buettner
13 April 2010morning light
so many things
I could not say -
Raquel Aloyz
28 March 2010silence
in my mind
reflections
in the lake -
Sandra Mooney-Ellerbeck
29 January 2010the last line
of a poem
sunset -
Linda Pilarski
20 January 2010ice fog…
the sting of frost
on wet lashes -
Emily Romano
19 January 2010evening sky—
geese break the silence
above the loch -
Susan Constable
31 December 2009New Year’s Day
birdsong rises
above the silence -
Ray Rasmussen
18 November 2009The last time here, families sharing picnic blankets and teens on beach towels crowded the lake front. I spent most of my time pretending to read, but really sneaking glances at a particular bikinied girl. I lay on my stomach to hide my lust.
This evening, the grasses are yellow, bent and worn from a summer’s use; the birch trees are barren of leaves; a windfall is spread beneath the apple tree.
resting
on the reed tip
an iridescent dragonflyA bull frog’s “wronk, wronk, wronk” breaks my reverie. I walk to the nearby lodge and sit alone. Several couples dine in silence, staring past one another.
mountain sunset
painted turtles slumber
on a weathered logLooking out the window, I see her again, taste that first kiss, touch her apple-hard breast.
What was her name…
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Linda Pilarski
5 November 2009coming dusk…
the empty space
in a coyote’s call
