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  • melting snow— / the horse and I  turn  / towards spring' by Rita Odeh Rita Odeh
    9 May 2014

    melting snow—
    the horse and I turn
    towards spring

  • 'street fair / the cotton candy face / of a little girl' by Adelaide Shaw Adelaide Shaw
    11 May 2014

    street fair
    the cotton candy face
    of a little girl

  • 'Even woodpeckers / do not harm this little hut / perched in summer trees" by Kuniharu Shimizu. Haiku by Matsuo Basho. Translation by Donald Keene. Kuniharu Shimizu
    2 January 2010

    Even woodpeckers
    do not harm this little hut
    perched in the trees

  • 'Lead the horse sideways / across the meadow—I hear  /a nightingale' by Kuniharu Shimizu. Haiku by Matsuo Basho. Translation by Donald Keene. Kuniharu Shimizu
    3 January 2010

    Lead the horse sideways
    across the meadows— I hear
    a nightingale

  • 'They sowed a whole field, / and only then did I leave / Saigyo's willow tree' by Kuniharu Shimizu. Haiku by Matsuo Basho. Translation by Donald Keene. Kuniharu Shimizu
    4 January 2010

    They sowed a whole field
    and only then did I leave
    Saigyo’s willow tree

  • 'The true beginnings / of poetry—an Oku / rice-planting song' by Kuniharu Shimizu. Haiku by Matsuo Basho. Translation by Donald Keene. Kuniharu Shimizu
    5 January 2010

    The true beginnings
    of poetry— an Oku
    rice-planting song

  • 'snow eight inches painting another red-breasted bird" by Meeah Williams Meeah Williams
    27 May 2014

    snow eight inches painting another red-breasted bird


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