FIVE HAIKU
Returning dust to dust — Haiku by Diane Webster
FIVE HAIKU
By Diane Webster
printed in pink: sidewalk chalk was here church stones where lichen grows... stained-glass spectrum bicycle leans against the picket fence in jail shadows butterfly’s shadow flies across my arm tickle free dilapidated house returning dust to dust a poppy blooms
Diane Webster lives in western Colorado. Her poetry has appeared in North Dakota Quarterly, New English Review, Studio One and other literary magazines. Her haiku/senryu have appeared in failed haiku, Kokako, Enchanted Garden Haiku. Five micro-chaps have been published by Origami Poetry Press. She was a featured writer in Macrame Literary Journal andWestWard Quarterly. Her website is: www.dianewebster.com
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