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“floodlit sky…” by Barry George

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floodlit sky –
the wrecking ball swings
in and out of darkness

Barry George has a new book of tanka haiku called The One That Flies Back. You can find it byclicking here, and you can read Katerina’s interview with Barry about it by clicking here.

“making change…” a Haiku by Barry George

Wrecking Ball

making change –
the conductor shifts
his toothpick

Barry George has a new book of tanka haiku called The One That Flies Back. You can find it byclicking here, and you can read Katerina’s interview with Barry about it by clicking here.

a haiku by Barry George

Wrecking Ball

spring rain…
the quickening
clatter of heels

Barry George has a new book of tanka haiku called The One That Flies Back. You can find it by clicking here, and you can read Katerina’s interview with Barry about it by clicking here.

“snowmelt—” by Barry George

Wrecking Ball

snowmelt –
a bicycle scavenged
for parts

Barry George,
Wrecking Ball and Other Urban Haiku
Accents Publishing

Barry George has a new book of tanka haiku called The One That Flies Back. You can find it by clicking here, and you can read Katerina’s interview with Barry about it by clicking here.

“I was here before…”
a haiku by Barry George

 

Barry-George-02I was here before…
beneath the sycamores
of winter

Barry George,
Wrecking Ball and Other Urban Haiku
Accents Publishing

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