In Buddha's Temple


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In Buddha's Temple

Haiku Poems


Editor: Henry L. Sanders


By Bill Hudson

head in the clouds
walking with the mountains
my feet never move


By Peggy Lyles

I curve
into your warmth
the hazy moon


By Peggy Lyles

rose scent
becoming roses
dawn song of the wren


By Peggy Lyles

the first notes
squeezed from bagpipes
small town parade


By Peggy Lyles

tangled chimes
a towhee sings
into the melt


By Elizabeth Sweeny

Sun fire dies as
Ocean slowly engulfs it.
Purple smoking sky.


By Elizabeth Sweeny

Blood oozes over
Vast horizon as golden
Warrior approaches.


By Heather Madrone

empty hand
grasping at nothing ~
look! a pebble


By Heather Madrone

winter swarm:
blackbirds wheel over
berry fields


By Heather Madrone

sweeping out cobwebs
a cold draught
wind after rain


By Heather Madrone

dusk-
finding the path in the space
between treetops


By Heather Madrone

cloudy sky
billows of woodsmoke
drift sideways


By Peter Brady

through the glass door
the cat's silent
meow


By Peter Brady

on her sunglasses
my small reflection


By Marlene Egger

clear day--
smoke outlines the
mountaintop


By Marlene Egger

spring morning--
tossing the spider
in the parsley patch


By Jasminka Nadaskic Diordievic

walking down the path
one tree after another
nuts are leading me


By Jasminka Nadaskic Diordievic

children's small fingers
holding the fall in their hand
- a tiny dried leaf


By Paul David Mena

morning breeze
last night's rain
falls from the trees


By Paul David Mena

military jet
carves a white scar
in the sky


By Paul David Mena

restless night
reaching for the pager
in my sleep


By Paul David Mena

before the rain
of mourning doves


By Paul David Mena

still waiting for the train
time and shadows
slip away


By Carl Brennan

Houselight opening
into the darkblue field
exit the cat


By Carl Brennan

Baked cabbage
coming in on buses
the out-of-state flies


By Carl Brennan

Web of existence
Arachne and her dinner
both on the swatter



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