by Ed Higgins
years later ghosts enter the moonlight's slant
winter's crop of steady snow filling the garden
fog swirl the suet feeder sways
apple orchard —
wild turkeys
eating windfalls
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Some recently published 1-line haiku and a 3-line haiku. Variously in Under the Basho, Wales Haiku Journal, and Haiku Presence. All online journals, & nice spots for haiku if you write such.
Dreamlike, I think. I like them.
My favorite is the first one -- very evocative. I like the others too. *
I'm with Beate, on both counts.
"years later ghosts enter the moonlight's slant"
Seems like a perfect memory.*
These words come with clear feelings *
Beautiful!
Lovely work.