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earth report —
besides love, caesium
in water and in the air
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Following the news on the BBC that “leaking water at reactor 2 has been measured at 1,000 millisieverts/hour – 10 million times higher than when the plant is operating normally.”
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earth report —
besides love, caesium
in water and in the air
.
Following the news on the BBC that “leaking water at reactor 2 has been measured at 1,000 millisieverts/hour – 10 million times higher than when the plant is operating normally.”
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Adam and Eve –
smell of apple blossom
on the breeze
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no prompt —
the sound of melting chocolate
without the taste
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director’s chair –
granny moves it out of
the sun
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harvest –
picking basil leaves
for mother‘s salad
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London to Munich.
cherry tree blossom
deja vue
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night train —
her shipboard romance
out of steam
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super moon 2034
robotic arm
brushes my teeth
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For the heroes risking their lives to avert meltdown in the Fukushima nuclear complex.
See article here
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Aegean shores
meltemi brings salt
to your lips
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radiation test
will frogs jump into our pond
next spring?
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stepping on catfish
once again we sit
under open blooms
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Thanks to Gabi Greve for her link on the catfish quake deity.
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spring quake
ahead of a boat, a house
sails out to sea
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Reflecting the horrendous destruction of the quake, this also associates to the news about a survivor picked up 9 miles out in the sea from the floating roof of his house!
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white silk kimono
on the shrine floor sake
on cherry blossoms
…
The horrendous violence of nature unfolding in Japan, and its effects on people and ‘things,’ made me wonder how words could reduce it to human scale; make it somehow comprehensible to me.
Haiku 11a was an attempt to reduce/freeze the violent, fulminant images I saw on TV to a simple, quiet one: a wedding at the shrine interrupted by the tsunami, the wedding sake spilled, the silk white kimono worn at weddings on the floor…
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Zorro, open air —
dad cracks pumpkin seeds
with his teeth
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moon shadows —
you let too many petals
fall softly
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swallows
coat and gloves
sent to the attic
..
This haiku was one of several picked by Vincent Hoarau to be featured in his blog La Calebasse, in a set of fantastic spring haiku he shared here.
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hidden
gurgling down the rain pipe
a waterfall
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déjà vu
outside the city walls
daffodils
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conference room:
one way or another
we scale the fish
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churchyard yew —
smoke rings hover above
teens’ heads
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stranded on the mudflats
mother ewe with two lambs —
sound of rushing tide
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under the laptop keys
long after my cat died
her hair
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Also posted on Stella’s Stones
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gazing
at the full moon I forgot
all about its hare
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Also Posted on Stella’s Stones
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against the fence
a forgotten willow broom
buds
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Posted on Stella’s Stones
Participating in NaHaiWriMo February 2011
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white dove!
you bring an olive branch
to my heart
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Participating in NaHaiWriMo February 2011
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over the school gates
marble owl —
twelve times table
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Posted on Stella’s Stones
Participating in NaHaiWriMo February 2011