my best friend
unravels my old
slippers
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gleaners
empty my life - mind
yard sale
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August
in the deer blind
shooting film
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cottonwood leaves
shifting in the wind
fractals
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birds hear
birds answer
prayers on wings
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Patricia Nolan serves as coordinator for the Haiku Society of America Plains & Mountains Region. She is a member of Poetry West in Colorado Springs. She paints sumi-e (Japanese ink painting), also works in oil, pastel, and acrylic and writes poems in several Asian forms, as well as other poetry, essays, and outdoor articles. Western rivers, mountains, and trails provide most of her inspiration.
these are just fabulous. I love her stuff!
ReplyDeletebeautiful work! one of my favorite haiku poets.
ReplyDeletePatricia Nolan, it is a pleasure to read your beautiful poem. A warm welcome!!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely haiku, Patricia. The last one is my favorite. Welcome to the site!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Carolyn
Wonderful observations, eloquently expressed.
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to read.
Thank you Joann Grisetti for the following comment:
ReplyDeletePatricia: Love your haiku. My favorite is the cottonwood/fractals. I like the imagery and can picture the wind rustling the leaves slightly changing the pattern. Joann
Loved these, what a treat. Enjoyed the imagery of the birds in particular. Thank you so much, ralph.
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