Monthly Archives: February 2009

Sirens’ Call | Destiny senryu poem example | 021709

Can’t ignore the Sirens’ call forever Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits

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Old Lungs | Branches haiku poem example | 021609

These old lungs – Plastic flapping on wooded branches. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits

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Le Mot Juste | Writing senryu poem example | 021509

Le mot juste – Raindrops on a dry field. I am a flat field, receiving raindrops. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits

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Snow Melts | Snow haiku poem example | 021309

Snow melts on a flat field – What happened to us? Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits See also We Chatted

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Gray Gull | Birds haiku poem example | 021209

A gray gull soars through gray clouds, then disappears Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits See also Gray Geese

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Dead Birds | Economics senryu poem example | 021109

Dead birds – This Peruvian sweater was cheap Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits

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Geese Descend | Birds haiku poem example | 021009

Geese descend again, then again. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits Inspired by the comment stream on Geese Rest

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Hawk Circles | Birds haiku poem example | 020909

A hawk circles, silently searching for motion. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits

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Geese Rest | Birds haiku poem example | 020809

Geese rest in the green field until tomorrow. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits

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To Be An Original

My hope? To be an original. Derivative, to be sure, but a new combination, an impossible individual. Will you be an original, too?

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