Fall 2001 • Haiku Writing Roundtable • Millikin University / Cathy Sadowski
Randy Brooks
9/4/01

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Catherine Sadowski

Haiku Writing Roundtable
Millikin University, Fall 2001

CathySadowski

Touching
a bit of Heaven

I believe the moment captured in the haiku is most important. I would like to thank Dr. Randy Brooks, as my mentor and fellow writer, for teaching me how to compose and love haiku.

In addition, I'd like to thank Masajo Suzuki and Yoshiko Yoshino for showing their love through such beautiful haiku, and giving me the inspiration and courage to write my own.

—Catherine Sadowski • Fall 2001


dove feathers in the nest
pass through my fingers
I touch a bit of Heaven


robin song
outside my window
Mom brushes my hair


at the edge of Niagra Falls
not a word spoken
between us

 

 

Mother's wedding dress
my broad shoulders
won't fit


his fingers brush
the hair off my cheek
no need for words

 

 

summer evening
we join the fireflies
dancing under the moon


lazy afternoon
two grasshoppers mating
on my sandal

 

 

September 11, 2001
9 AM
my clay pot falls over


autumn night
as we kiss
I let down my hair

 

 

backed up against
the cold street lamp
first kiss


reading of romance
near the fire
then the phone rings

 

 

his harsh words . . .
a long walk home
through the winter wind


starry night
the one I wished on
only an airplane

 


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