Showing posts with label Dan Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan Smith. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Eric Burke & dan smith:Wednesday Haiku, #199

Photo by Axek Bührmann


supermoon
under the jungle gym
false strawberries
Eric Burke



 Photo by Sam Javanrouh




    U.S.A. Middle School
Language Arts-
so many words
without music
dan smith





 
lazy--
leaving blossoms and moon
for tomorrow
                                 Issa
                                 trans. by David G. Lanoue




best,
Don

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

dan smith & Joel Dias-Porter: Wednesday Haiku, #96

Print by Hokusai Katsushika




your old kimono
falls open revealing
Spring

dan smith




Art by Henri Meunier





A speck of white
floating in the evening's tea -
October moon.

Joel Dias-Porter



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Photo by Carl Highsmith




New Year's Day--
everything is in blossom!
I feel about average.
Issa
translated by Robert Hass





best,
Don 


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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Rachel Sutcliffe & dan smith: Wednesday Haiku

Photo by bkornprobst




divorce proceedings
the lawyer calls me
love 
Rachel Sutcliffe




Photo from Back Garden Moths

 




 .. but see how the moth
with singed antennae
bathes in light

dan smith



 Photo by Ross





why is playing
with fire such fun...
tiger moth?
 Issa
 translated by David G. Lanoue 




best,
Don 

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Chen-ou Liu & dan smith: Wednesday Haiku Week #83

 Photograph by Michael



awake
from a wet dream
... winter rain
Chen-ou Liu




Photograph by Jppi




Sudoku,
Rubik's Cube,
You
dan smith









O insects
don't you complain too!
this autumn
Issa
translated by David G. Lanoue





best,
Don 

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