Haiku Kukai 6
Roundtable Kukai 6, Fall 2006
(Select 8-10 favorite haiku, and write a ¶ of imagined response to 2 favorites.)
passenger jet |
a silent night |
two hangers used to hang out |
on an open road |
straining my eyes |
long walk to class |
we lay together |
surrounded by people |
looking up from my book |
one a.m. |
cold as ice |
morning hunger |
fishnets ripped |
the table |
we laugh |
reaching across the sheets— |
stepping off the plane |
misty morning— |
typing away |
early morning |
the colors don’t match |
sand in my eyes— |
roommate studying— |
in his arms, I sighed |
between the poinsettias and the roses |
his kiss |
on a bench made for two |
he screams at her |
tonight |
five years ago |
injured pedestrian— |
silence rings |
3:00 am |
zone out . . . |
he sees the shooting |
haiku reading |
there i am |
meeting with old friends |
the second swing |
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