Selected Haiku
by

Christopher Hornbacker

Global Haiku Tradition
Millikin University, Spring 2000

Christopher Hornbacker

 


the kettle whistle blows . . .
frozen mud melts
on the doormat in the kitchen


poking out from
beneath melting snow . . .
bone-white antlers


she laughs brushing
back her hair

he shucks another oyster

 

 

honking on a rural road
the goose keeps
a row of cars waiting


     snaking back and forth
cracks on the wall
     where her picture was

 

 

old cemetery silence . . .
print of horseshoes
in moist turf


forbidden garage corner
the football lies forgotten . . .
two boys wonder at Miss June

 

 

under a marble gray sky
the old sergeant salutes
his row of crosses


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