warning signs
hidden in plain sight
grandpa's keys
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tail wind
snowbirds flying south
for the winter
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summer storm
ridding myself of baggage
closing argument
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cypress trees
the bayou sorcerer
drying tresses
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Barbara Tate is an award winning artist and writer,
originally from Akron, Ohio, currently residing in Winchester TN. She is
a member of the Haiku Society of America, Gulf Coast Writers Assoc., and United
Haiku & Tanka Society. She has been published in Santa Fe Literary Review, Storyteller Magazine, Modern Haiku, Frogpond,
Cattails, The Heron's Nest, Magnolia Quarterly, Bear Creek Haiku, Contemporary
Haibun Online, Neverending Story, Failed Haiku & Whispers, among others.
She is currently looking forward to the Sewanee Writers Conference.
Loved your haiku. Makes me want to try harder. Ron G
ReplyDeleteThank you--that is quite a compliment. I so enjoy haiku, senryu and haibun.
DeleteI lover your poetry moments, Barbara. Thank you for sharing them with us. Continued blessings!
ReplyDelete-MJ (www.tgbtgpublictions.com)
Thank you Maurice. ...and Lord willing I'll be to write more over the next few years.
Deletegreat collection, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy senryu/haiku so much. Been attending the Sewanee Writer's Conference at the University of the South. Well worth it!! Thank you for the comment. Much appreciated.
DeleteLike much, A lot of things to learn for me as an amateur in this genre. Thanks friend Barbara for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love this genre. Keep writing!! I'll look forward to seeing your work. Thank you & Sincerely
Deleteso much to learn from your haiku. Just wonderful, Barbara.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jo. Your comment was much appreciated.
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