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  • 'the last pew / an elderly woman bent with prayer' by Cherie Hunter Day
    3 November 2011

    the last pew
    an elderly woman bent with prayer

  • 'salt wind ripples on an inner lake' by Cherie Hunter Day. Haiku was runner-up in the Haiku Now! Contest 2010
    15 October 2011

    salt wind ripples on an inner lake

  • 'after months / of deflecting sunlight / I now angle / the mini blinds so the sun / can enter this rented room' by Cherie Hunter Day. Haiku first published in Ribbons 5:4, 2009
    5 September 2011

    after months
    of deflecting sunlight
    I now angle
    the mini blinds so the sun
    can enter this rented room

  • 'We forget we're / mostly water / till the rain falls / and every atom / in our body / starts to go home' by Cherie Hunter Day. Poem by Albert Huffstickler. Poem first published in Lilliput Review #117.
    20 August 2011

    We forget we’re
    mostly water
    till the rain falls
    and every atom
    in our body
    starts to go home

  • 'empty nest / just the two of us / at Christmas' by Cherie Hunter Day
    26 December 2010

    empty nest
    just the two of us
    at Christmas

  • 'a swirl of ink / in the brush water / early dusk' by Cherie Hunter Day. This haiku was first published in Heron's nest I:3, November 1999.
    22 October 2010

    a swirl of ink
    in the brush water
    early dusk

  • 'moth light /  age spots on the back of her hands' by Cherie Hunter Day
    6 October 2010

    moth light
    age spots on the back of her hands


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