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Thursday, April 30, 2009

A Poem In Your Pocket


ending April
one more poui blossom
falling /gc


--previously published (in Magnapoets)
flower show
a child tells me
her favorite color /wk


sunset -
she draws a red thread
through her embroidery /jm


Spring time –
in my secret pocket
a dry lime leaf /md


No money
in my pocket book...
but so many haiku! /vm


Pick my pocket now
Finding mostly lint from wash
A poem pops right out /qc


bowl of soba
on the first day of Spring
picking my teeth /jc


tobacco crumbs
in a wrapped clipping--
beware the raindrops /rb


--又ここに若葉光に揺れてをり 
--mata koko ni / wakaba hikari ni/ yurete wori
here I come again
young leaves swinging
in sun beam /sn


power failure
an employee explains
a sit-down strike /rp


ending April
so many winter haiku
not yet written /jt


gc--gillena cox; TT
jc--Joseph B. Connolly; Nevada USA
jm--John McDonald; UK
jt--Juhani Tikkanen; Turku Finland
md--Magdalena Dale; Bucharest - Romania
qc--Que Clingerman; USA
rb--Ralf Bröker; Germany
rp-- Reason A Poteet; USA
sn--Sakuon Nakamura; Tokyo Japan
vm--Vasile Moldoan; ROMANIA
wk--William Kenny; Whitestone NY USA

Renku -- 'A Poem In Your Pocket'-- editor/coordinator - gillena cox; TT

All the poems in this sequence remain the copyright of the individual writers and should not be used without their permission

April 30th - A Poem In Your Pocket Day

7 comments:

  1. this is a delightful sequence. ll done all of you, and thank you, gillena, for sharing.

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  2. Very, very nice haiga, Gillena. And again it is just great to be a part of a project like this.

    Best wishes
    Ralf

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  3. Oh excellent series, and again thank you for sharing it all here, Gillena :)

    wishes,
    devika

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  4. Thank you Gillena san.
    I can see my haiku at your page.

    sakuo.

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  5. A wonderful collaboration. I enjoyed all of the images. Thanks for sharing Gillena.

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  6. Thanks for the visit; glad you liked the renku
    much love
    gillena

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  7. So happy someone else celebrated Poem In Your Pocket Day!

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