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Haiku Lovers' Delights
by Richard Reed Jr
copyright 10-17-2006


Age Rating: 10 to 127

 
summer sleep
pebbles
in a stream-bed

autumn fashions
leaves
changing colors

cold harsh wind
blows fly
around spider's web

borrowing
a cloudful of water
the sun sprinkles flowers

does the limb exist
for the sake of the bird
or to give itself purpose

wind on water
sounds of ripples
break reflection of moon

the ocean
fills the wide lake
with a single fish

sparrows scattering
in unknown directions
autumn leaves

mountain cloud
my head lays
softly on your breast

fingers of the sky
reach deep
into the valley


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10-20-2006 James Shammas    

Reed,

Your familiarity with Eastern thought shines through effortlessly here. Though unconventional, each haiku transcends itself. Ironically, words cannot describe what I mean. The reader either "gets it" or not. Each is a sort of Zen koan. The understanding is intuitive. I especially like pieces 1, 4, 8, 10.
Great job!

Jim.


10-18-2006 Brian Dickenson    

Well Rich,,,,,,,,,,most of us struggle with one Haiku, you have excelled yourself. You have become the leader of the pack.
Well done for these


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