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November 5, 2005

tasks unfinished

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 7:05 pm

Frogpond (the Journal of the Haiku Society of America) is only

published three times a year, so it’s always a treat to find a

new edition in my mailbox, as I did today.  The first thing I do

(after checking to see what my own haiku looks like in print)

is skim the Index of Contributors, to see where to find new  

work by f/k/a‘s Guest Poets.   There are quite a few gems,

which I’ll be sharing with you over the next week, plus haiku

and related forms of poetry by dozens of other haijin. 

 

fpLogo   Barry George has two senryu in the new frogpond.

I’m going to save one of them until winter, but this one seems

like a very good way cap the haiku baseball season:

 

 

 







pop fly

going foul . . .

the catcher’s bald spot

 

 







 




subwayN    


 

 

 

 





el tunnel—
the cloud of light before
a train appears



 

 

 

 

 

 

 







after hours gym—
a heavy bag sways slowly
in the window


 

 

“BoxerSignN” Barry George 

“el tunnel” & “after hours” – Haiku Harvest (Jan-Feb 2003)

 “pop fly” – Frogpond XXVIII:3

 



 


 







  • by dagosan                                               








same moon

same clock tower –

“wow”

 


                     [Nov. 5, 2005]

potluck


Jeremy Richey has reprinted three paragraphs he believes

every American should read at least once every year.  Wise,

moving words, about our Nation’s “unfinished task.”

 

                                                                                                                                     MoonWaxCres

 

1 Comment

  1. mid october /
    the shadow of a wrecking ball /
    on the stadium facade /

    one i wrote after touring the
    site of ebbets field / ed

    Comment by ed markowski — November 5, 2005 @ 7:57 pm

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