Before I sneak off for a day in NYC hanging out
with haijin, I’m going to leave you with a taste of
the work of our newest Honored Guest Poet,
Hilary Tann. I’ll formally introduce her very soon.
Today, her haiku and senryu do the talking:
late supper
the smell of tomato plants
under my fingernails
dappled sunlight —
waiting to hear
you’re safely home
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March wind
wondering how I tied my hair
as a child
traffic jam
the man ahead
raises his cup
“late supper” & “dappled sunlight” The Heron’s Nest– (VII:4, Dec. 2005)
“traffic jam” & “March Wind” – Upstate Dim Sum (2005/II)
“coffeecupS”
December 3, 2005
psst: sneak preview: hilary tann
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Hi David
If you meet up with Hilary, give her my regards – she is from Wales originally.
Matt
Comment by matt — December 3, 2005 @ 10:47 am
Hi David
If you meet up with Hilary, give her my regards – she is from Wales originally.
Matt
Comment by matt — December 3, 2005 @ 10:47 am
Hi David
If you meet up with Hilary, give her my regards – she is from Wales originally.
Matt
Comment by matt — December 3, 2005 @ 10:47 am
Hi David
If you meet up with Hilary, give her my regards – she is from Wales originally.
Matt
Comment by matt — December 3, 2005 @ 10:47 am