I learn about
Jupiter and the full moon
in the basement
Category: haiku
Author’s Note: Once More Unto Tinywords
I got a nice piece of news recently: this haiku has been accepted for the next publication of Tinywords. Tinywords 15.1 will begin to appear online, one haiku at a time, in early February.
This is my second time in Tinywords, which is now edited by Kathe L. Palka and Peter Newton; d.f. tweney founded Tinywords and continues to publish it.
So, again, yay me!
haiku 346
teen girl
short shorts and flip-flops –
not that warm yet
haiku 345
old cat comes to me
for another snack –
soft touch
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from the highway
emergency lights
outshine holiday lights
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early December –
an inch of welcome rain
precedes the fog
haiku 342
cat back from the vet –
sniffing all around
to make sure she’s home
haiku 341
dense fog –
humidifier on
in the house
haiku 340
watch hands
keep moving –
I persevere too
haiku 339
helicopter
flies over
supermoon