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October 2, 2004

on both sides of the fence

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 8:47 pm

dog2







small town
an old dog stops traffic
in both directions

 

 

poppies
on both sides of the fence
hospice gardens

 

 

 
by DeVar Dahl [recently elected president of Haiku Canada!]

“small town” – The Shiki Internet Haiku Salon

“poppies” – the shiki haiku prize 2000                                      







stop traffic from dagosan:

 

legs and back

forecast flu —

feet won’t listen

 


one-breath pundit  












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