Thank you to editor Rick Black for selecting the following haiku from my Third Honorable Mention chapbook, Songs Where We Least Expect Them:
weathered oars
we fold our worries
into the river
Acorn 42, Spring 2019
solar flares
a spill of buttercups
in the meadow
Acorn 35, Fall 2015
in cupped hands
the harvest moon rests
for a moment
1st Place, 2015 Autumn Moon Haiku Contest
Living Haiku Anthology, 2015
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